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How to type YACS codes with w.bloggar?

On one hand, we have this fantastic tool to write to the web - w.bloggar. On the other hand, we have these nice codes that YACS process to produce pretty pages. Can we combine both? Yes, learn here how to get the most of YACS codes in w.bloggar.

[title]What are YACS codes?[/title] These codes are similar to codes implemented at bulletin boards, but extended to a comprehensive set of handy commands. For example, it's enough to type [article=13] to produce the following link: How to use w.bloggar with yacs?. YACS codes can be used to enhance the presentation, to structure your pages with titles and sub-titles, to list bulleted items of ling lists, to build simple tables, and more. You can see a live demonstration of these codes here.

[title]How to make w.bloggar support YACS codes?[/title] Change the custom tags in the adequate dialog box, and that's it.

The first step is to access the HTML | Custom Tags menu, and to hit a free entry.

Then set a title, an opening code, and a closing one. For simplicity I am using the oping code as the title.

[title]How to use codes within w.bloggar?[/title] Well, it's quite simple. You just have to type them as you would in an ordinary form. Of course, by using custom codes you can save a lot of typing. The shortcut Ctrl-F1 is, by far, shorter than [title][/title], isn't it?

Give it a try and take two minutes to configure the most-used YACS codes into w.bloggar. You will probably be able to produce more pages per day than before...