Over the last few weeks, I've been a huge beneficiary of reverie's immensly kind help with all things BBCode. In the process, I've learned a lot and now have a much improved understanding of what we can and cannot do here with our implementation of BBCode.
She's been incredibly helpful to me, advising on how to put together a much more visually appealing RT, which I've been tinkering with in the background - it will be posted very soon and you can see the results yourself! In fact, there will be two RTs - one is "very clearly mine" and the other is "mine with reverie's help and eye for design"
She always had some kind of an answer for me - even if it wasn't always a 100% satisfactory answer... (but that was often more to do with BBCode Limitations, to be fair!)
The one lesson I learned that I fully encourage you to take onboard is:
FOR THE LOVE OF... ALWAYS WRITE YOUR CODE WITH 'TOGGLE BB CODE' enabled
Especially if you're using tables, xtables, tabs, accordions (which you shouldn't... they suck). Anything beyond the simple formatting that you find on the above simple ribbon where you're composing your code.
Make sure that [ ] symbol is blue!
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This is very true.