BB Code for Five Nested Tables
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BB Code for Five Nested Tables
This is basic BBcode for nested tables.
The border widths are arranged as 5px, 15px, 5px, 50px, and then 25px of padding for the inner table color (white).
I have added the border credit at the bottom in one of the outer borders so it doesn't get in the way of composing the message on the interior. If you do not want to include a border credit, then omit the portion of the code that begins with {size=12} and ends with {/size} (I have used curly brackets for display purposes but the code that you remove will have square brackets. Then look for 0px and change it to 15px (refer to this page for more information on assigning padding widths).
If you want to use a solid color rather than a background image, then change background-image:url(image url)
to
background-color:#000000 (replace #000000 with your HTML hex color).
And a note about image URLs... when adding your image url, change the https to http (remove the 's'). The image will still show but the page will load faster because it won't have to go through the encryption process.
Let me know if you have any questions. Working with code can be tricky because if you accidentally remove one semi-colon or forget to add a colon, you will muck it up LOL. Code is picky, picky. So don't be discouraged if you make mistakes. It's very common.
The border widths are arranged as 5px, 15px, 5px, 50px, and then 25px of padding for the inner table color (white).
I have added the border credit at the bottom in one of the outer borders so it doesn't get in the way of composing the message on the interior. If you do not want to include a border credit, then omit the portion of the code that begins with {size=12} and ends with {/size} (I have used curly brackets for display purposes but the code that you remove will have square brackets. Then look for 0px and change it to 15px (refer to this page for more information on assigning padding widths).
If you want to use a solid color rather than a background image, then change background-image:url(image url)
to
background-color:#000000 (replace #000000 with your HTML hex color).
And a note about image URLs... when adding your image url, change the https to http (remove the 's'). The image will still show but the page will load faster because it won't have to go through the encryption process.
Let me know if you have any questions. Working with code can be tricky because if you accidentally remove one semi-colon or forget to add a colon, you will muck it up LOL. Code is picky, picky. So don't be discouraged if you make mistakes. It's very common.
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