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forum questions 5 Years, 2 Months ago  
This question isn't about climbing, it is about the forum, but I didn't know where else to put this. Do I have to manually change the color of the font when I insert a _link_? For example THIS is just regular text until I scroll over it. It doesn't appear like a typical HTML _link_. Thanks!
 
 
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5 Years, 2 Months ago  
We are working hard to keep the spam and advertisements off of the new forums. In order to do this we have changed the way some things work, like _link_s. For security purposes I can't discuss the changes.
 
 
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I understand that you don't want to give specifics due to security. I was thinking more in terms of a response like "Hey, you'll just have to color the _link_ yourself". After a little more experimenting, I realized that you could do that.
 
 
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new TCI board 5 Years ago  
I haven't been here for some time, but am happy to say that what I see now is a great leap forward from what it replaced.

Thanks to all responsible and keep up the great work !
 
 
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