🚀 Tag Your Posts on ParagonNet! 🎉
We are thrilled to introduce a new feature on ParagonNet— Post Tags! You can now add tags to your posts, making it easier for others to discover your content and connect with topics you're passionate about.
Key Features:
- Seamless Tagging: Easily add tags to your posts. Our system handles both comma-separated and space-separated tags.
- Enhanced Discoverability: Tags help categorize your posts, improving content visibility and engagement.
- Clean & Simple: Only alphanumeric characters are allowed in tags, with a maximum length of 255 characters for neat and concise tagging.
How to Use?
- Post Your Content: Compose and publish your post as usual.
- Manage Tags: After publishing, visit the post’s status, click the "more" dropdown, and select "Post Tags."
- Add/Remove Tags: Update your tags as needed to ensure your content is well-categorized and discoverable.
Note: This feature is still being tested, so you might encounter some bugs. We appreciate your patience as we work to refine and improve it.
If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to reach out to our support team.
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Spoilers At the start of your spoiler, add a "/s" followed by your spoiler/s, and end with "!s" to close the spoilers.
Credits Text (Sub-text) At the start of your credits, add a "/creds" followed by your credit/s, and end with "!creds" to close the credits.
Center Text At the start of your text, add a "/center" followed by your text/s, and end with "!center" to close the center text tag.
Bold Text At the start of your text, add a "/b" followed by your text/s, and end with "!b" to close the bold text tag.
Italicize Text At the start of your text, add a "/i" followed by your text/s, and end with "!i" to close the italize text tag.
Horizontal Rule To add a horizontal rule on your post, simply add "/hr" to where you want to put a horizontal rule.
Colored Text There are three (3) different kinds of tags for coloring your text. you may use "/color(*)", "/hex(**)", or "/rgb(***,***,***)" and end with "!color", "!hex", or "!rgb" respectively.
Color examples:
* - (red), (green), (blue), (yellow)
** - (00acee), (ffffff), (123456), (ff0000)
*** - (0,0,0), (120, 140, 160), (255, 255, 255)