Well the main message is: have fun! hahaha
But I do want to repeat here what I wrote in the Admin office about spoilers:
Make sure you are carefull with spoilers.
Yuku has an awesome way to post spoilers, so that people who don't want to read them, don't have to. But you are the one that has to make sure you use this functionality when nessecary. So even if you write something like 'the tragic lovestory' or 'the sad ending', you may already be ruining a film or TV show for someone who has not seen it yet. And I know I personally really hate it when that happens...
So you are the one that is going to have to keep thinking with everything you write about a film or story whether you might accidentally spoil it for someone else.
Now once you have decided what you want to write might be spoilerish, use the special YUKU spoiler function!
This is the best way to post a spoiler:
1)
This is the code you use (but without the space inside the word 'spoiler', I only did that to be able to show you the coding):
[spo iler]This is hidden from view[/spo iler]
And this is what it looks like:
2)
You can also do this:
[spo iler="Click here to read Spoiler"]This is hidden from view[/spo iler]
And this is what it looks like:
3)
There is a key combination to add spoilertags, but it only works in the Quick Reply window at the moment. You select the text you want inside the spoiler and click CTRL-s and the tags will be added automatically.
The reader can now decide wether he wants to read the spoiler or not and if he does he can click on the plus sign to make it appear.
Neat huh?
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So you don't have to change a thing about what you write, you just have to add some tags every now and then. Now I think I might go and add those to a few posts I have already been a bit doubtfull about so far. Don't feel insulted if I add some spoiler-tags to your post, after all I am not changing a thing about the text!
Also: help eachother beware of spoilers. Reply to a post pointing that out it if you think something should have been placed in spoilertags so the poster can do that was soon as she sees it (or I will, when I see it). Watch my posts too, because like everyone, I tend to slip in a spoiler inadvertantly every now and then.
But I do want to repeat here what I wrote in the Admin office about spoilers:
Make sure you are carefull with spoilers.
Yuku has an awesome way to post spoilers, so that people who don't want to read them, don't have to. But you are the one that has to make sure you use this functionality when nessecary. So even if you write something like 'the tragic lovestory' or 'the sad ending', you may already be ruining a film or TV show for someone who has not seen it yet. And I know I personally really hate it when that happens...
So you are the one that is going to have to keep thinking with everything you write about a film or story whether you might accidentally spoil it for someone else.
Now once you have decided what you want to write might be spoilerish, use the special YUKU spoiler function!
This is the best way to post a spoiler:
1)
This is the code you use (but without the space inside the word 'spoiler', I only did that to be able to show you the coding):
[spo iler]This is hidden from view[/spo iler]
And this is what it looks like:
2)
You can also do this:
[spo iler="Click here to read Spoiler"]This is hidden from view[/spo iler]
And this is what it looks like:
3)
There is a key combination to add spoilertags, but it only works in the Quick Reply window at the moment. You select the text you want inside the spoiler and click CTRL-s and the tags will be added automatically.
The reader can now decide wether he wants to read the spoiler or not and if he does he can click on the plus sign to make it appear.
Neat huh?
------------------------------
So you don't have to change a thing about what you write, you just have to add some tags every now and then. Now I think I might go and add those to a few posts I have already been a bit doubtfull about so far. Don't feel insulted if I add some spoiler-tags to your post, after all I am not changing a thing about the text!
Also: help eachother beware of spoilers. Reply to a post pointing that out it if you think something should have been placed in spoilertags so the poster can do that was soon as she sees it (or I will, when I see it). Watch my posts too, because like everyone, I tend to slip in a spoiler inadvertantly every now and then.

