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Post by NEVER on Aug 3, 2014 11:07:08 GMT -8
ok I KNOW THIS IS POSSIBLE BC I'VE DONE IT BEFORE. just a long time ago. what i used to do i think is highlight the template, right click and then click "view element" and copy paste the div=center tags. that gives me a code with these (<,>) brackets, but i must be missing something. if anyone knows of a way to do this i'd love u forever.
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Phantom of the Black Parade
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Post by Kuroya on Aug 3, 2014 11:20:38 GMT -8
By this point, actually, nine times out of ten you can covert by highlighting the template, putting it in notepad, hitting ctrl + h, replacing each of the [ for < and the ] for >. Add in the dohtml tags on either end, and then it's literally just add in a < br > < br > without the spaces for each new paragraph and you usually get it.
Unless of course there's class tags, then you need to take those from the bottom and put them in with a < style > around them and all that fun css stuff, but other than that...
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Post by NEVER on Aug 3, 2014 11:28:21 GMT -8
it was the dohtml tags i was forgetting. i knew i forgot ab one step. THX!!!
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