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In reply to the discussion: Unofficial DU3 Basic HTML Reference Lookup Table [View all]steve2470
(37,463 posts)67. thanks! nt
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You're our saviour! I thought that had been lost, since you had to be logged in
muriel_volestrangler
Mar 2013
#15
A 'user style sheet' allows you to customize the appearance of elements on a website.
Make7
Apr 2013
#28
Cool! I didn't know that you could substitute a style sheet hosted locally for the site's.
lumberjack_jeff
Apr 2013
#29
I haven't been able to get any type of line break to work within the 'About Me' text.
Make7
Apr 2013
#25
No, an [iframe] tag won't work here. You can only embed videos from YouTube or Vimeo.
Make7
Jan 2014
#45
So I want to have whole paragraphs of text with images using the stylized coding. How do I do that?
Initech
Jan 2017
#61
Well, it kind of depends on what device, operating system, and browser you are using.
Make7
Jan 2017
#60
The DU stylesheet scales images down to a max height of 100 pixels or max width of 400 for sigs.
Make7
Jan 2021
#76
For accents like É that work in thread and post titles use "É" etc.
muriel_volestrangler
Feb 2021
#78
That's been disabled since the 2016 hack — like most other user formatting options.
Make7
Feb 2021
#84
Thanks for trying. I'd already attempted what I thought had worked before to no avail...
hlthe2b
Feb 2021
#85
Over in the science forum, we'd love the old codes for superscripts and subscripts.
NNadir
Jan 2022
#86