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Gabor Szabo ([personal profile] szabgab) wrote in [site community profile] dw_suggestions2009-09-02 04:07 pm

what html and extra tags can be used?

Title:
what html and extra tags can be used?

Area:
post editor

Summary:
When writing a new post or editing an older one I could not find an easy (or for that matter any) link to a list of HTML tags I can use (or that are recommended) or the extra tags DW allows and their recommended usage (eg. <cut>...).

Description:
I'd like to have that.

Poll #1152 what html and extra tags can be used?
Open to: Registered Users, detailed results viewable to: All, participants: 32


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Should be implemented as-is.
17 (53.1%)

Should be implemented with changes. (please comment)
6 (18.8%)

Shouldn't be implemented.
0 (0.0%)

(I have no opinion)
7 (21.9%)

(Other: please comment)
2 (6.2%)

yvi: Kaylee half-smiling, looking very pretty (Default)

[personal profile] yvi 2009-09-03 10:26 am (UTC)(link)
http://www.dreamwidth.org/support/faqbrowse?faqid=155

Do you mean just a link to that somewhere in the HTML editor?
zvi: self-portrait: short, fat, black dyke in bunny slippers (Default)

[personal profile] zvi 2009-09-03 10:47 am (UTC)(link)
I think it might be more useful to have a list of DW tags and a list of HTML tags that are not allowed. I am 99% sure that the not allowed list is shorter, and if you don't know what an HTML tag is, having it in a list that tells you you may use it isn't that helpful.
turlough: castle on mountain top in winter, Burg Hohenzollern ((mcr) thinky thoughts)

[personal profile] turlough 2009-09-03 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I think I would actually like to have both, though if I've got to chose I think I would probably prefer a list of what's not allowed.
zarhooie: Girl on a blueberry bramble looking happy. Text: Kat (Default)

[personal profile] zarhooie 2009-09-03 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
The FAQ has the markup for this stuff, as mentioned by yvi above. If you are unable to remember the markup, then the RTE might be a good choice for you to use.
turlough: castle on mountain top in winter, Burg Hohenzollern (Default)

[personal profile] turlough 2009-09-03 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Just because someone can't remember every tag that's allowed they shouldn't have to use the RTE, that's just evil.
zarhooie: Girl on a blueberry bramble looking happy. Text: Kat (Default)

[personal profile] zarhooie 2009-09-03 06:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I totally LOL'd at this.
zvi: self-portrait: short, fat, black dyke in bunny slippers (Default)

[personal profile] zvi 2009-09-03 06:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Except the OP didn't say they couldn't remember HTML, they said they couldn't remember the subset which is allowed on DW, which is a different problem.
susanreads: my avatar, a white woman with brown hair and glasses (Default)

[personal profile] susanreads 2009-09-03 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd like to see either a list of allowed html, or of not-allowed html (whichever is shorter), and a list of the special DWth tags for e.g. users (is there one for the LJ community icon?) in one place which is easy to find whether posting or commenting. As opposed to searching the FAQs twice.
msilverstar: (leaf)

[personal profile] msilverstar 2009-09-06 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Definitely lots more ways to learn the new dreamwidth clean cut and user tags.

I'm pretty sure that usability tests would say to default to positive allowed tags, as most of us are not HTML experts. I like the idea of showing something like the new tags and the ten most frequently used HTML4 tags and then maybe a couple of javascript expand links for All HTML Allowed and HTML Disallowed Tags.