Title: Spoiler Tags?
Description: is there a way to hide spoilers?
highvoltagerock - March 30, 2012 11:53 AM (GMT)
And if there isn't, could we have a spoiler section for other shows or something like that?
Cinca - March 30, 2012 12:23 PM (GMT)
There is a spoiler tag, it works like an LJ cut, it goes like this:
| CODE |
| [*spoiler=spoiler]spoilery text is here[/spoiler*] |
Result: [spoiler=spoiler]spoilery text is here[/spoiler]
Just take out the asterix I put in. ;)
highvoltagerock - March 30, 2012 01:07 PM (GMT)
oh ok. makes sense! thanks!
Raven524 - March 31, 2012 03:29 AM (GMT)
Highvoltagerock, I don't see a problem if you want to start a 'spoiler thread' in the non-supernatural forums to discuss spoilers for another show.
You would just need to make sure your first post in the thread clearly indicates that spoilers could be discussed and also put "Spoilers Will be Discussed" in the second Title line.
If you need help setting it up, just let me know ;)
highvoltagerock - April 10, 2012 01:13 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Raven524 @ Mar 30 2012, 11:29 PM) |
Highvoltagerock, I don't see a problem if you want to start a 'spoiler thread' in the non-supernatural forums to discuss spoilers for another show.
You would just need to make sure your first post in the thread clearly indicates that spoilers could be discussed and also put "Spoilers Will be Discussed" in the second Title line.
If you need help setting it up, just let me know ;) |
so would a spoiler thread for each show be the way to do it, or one thread to discuss any show's spoilers? and where would it/they go? hobbies/interests?
Yoda - April 10, 2012 02:22 AM (GMT)
I think the best way would be to make a spoiler thread for a specific show. (Sherlock Spoilers, Doctor Who Spoilers, for example.) That way people are clear on which show you're talking about and can stay out of the discussion if they don't read spoilers.
You can put them in the
Movies and TV forum and like Raven said, please make sure "spoilers" is in the title or description of the thread.