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    #1
    27th February 2008, 10:29 PM (This post was last modified: 27th February 2008, 10:54 PM by etoven.)
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    28th February 2008, 6:46 AM
    That's pretty cool. I especially like the new spoiler tag.
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    28th February 2008, 6:51 AM
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    28th February 2008, 7:42 AM
    Viddy good, viddy good. Is there a way to make it so you can re-hide the spoiler text?

    Or another good way to do spoiler text is to make an html span cover all the letters, and add in mouse-hovering functionality that shows it when the user moves his mouse over the span.
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    28th February 2008, 9:04 AM
    Sacred Jellybean Wrote:Viddy good, viddy good. Is there a way to make it so you can re-hide the spoiler text?

    Or another good way to do spoiler text is to make an html span cover all the letters, and add in mouse-hovering functionality that shows it when the user moves his mouse over the span.
    It's a hidden DIV, and thought about putting a button in to rehide the spoiler text. But then I thought, "you've already seen it, why would to need to rehide it?"

    The mouse over idea is pretty neat though, I might rework the code when I get some free time again.
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    2nd March 2008, 1:45 PM
    I dunno, some people like to see it then hide it for some unknown reason.. perhaps they have a relative or something that just happened to walk in and didn't wanna know about whatever your spoiling
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    2nd March 2008, 2:03 PM
    Captain_Rush Wrote:I dunno, some people like to see it then hide it for some unknown reason.. perhaps they have a relative or something that just happened to walk in and didn't wanna know about whatever your spoiling
    Yea, Ive had a number of people tell me they won't a hide button, so ill add that in the next couple of days, maybe today after I get off work.
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    2nd March 2008, 7:28 PM
    Better argument for the hide button: you don't know exactly what is being spoiled. You don't know if it's a major spoiler or a minor spoiler. So you might set spoiler to "show", thinking that it will contain information about, say, a plot point of a movie that you want to see, a plot point that perhaps is revealed within the first half of the movie anyway. Then, once you begin reading a bunch of words about the ending, you can quickly hide it before you read too much.

    Or you can avert your eyes and scroll down. No huge deal, but thank you for adding it, regardless.
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