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please please PLEASE implement an 'insert code' feature!

Engaged ,
Oct 29, 2010 Oct 29, 2010

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Please please PLEASE implement an 'insert code' feature!

I see:

  • Insert video
  • Insert image
  • Quote

But no 'Insert code'?

The Flash/ActionScript forums are awash with untidy code snippets

I suggest (css) a blockquote with fixed-width font.

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LEGEND , Oct 29, 2010 Oct 29, 2010

Use the >> button; it contains

  • SQL
  • XML
  • Java
  • Plain code
  • HTML

P.S. see http://forums.adobe.com/thread/745403 for some example - I'm afraid HTML doesn't work out as I explected it (it is actually interpreting the HTML code).

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Advocate ,
Oct 29, 2010 Oct 29, 2010

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Pea wrote on 10/29/2010 1:09 PM:

The Flash/ActionScript forums are awash with untidy code snippets

I suggest (css) a blockquote with fixed-width font.

The use of semantically incorrect tags which get 'fixed' to look 'nice'

on some user agents is what got us in this whole crappy layout mess.

Obviously the proper tag for code snippets is the <code> tag:

http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/struct/text.html#edef-CODE

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Engaged ,
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Well, I don't really mind how it is done, just as long as it is supported

Looks like the editor supports the code element, but we have to go in to HTML mode to do it!

// Code comment

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Use the >> button; it contains

  • SQL
  • XML
  • Java
  • Plain code
  • HTML

P.S. see http://forums.adobe.com/thread/745403 for some example - I'm afraid HTML doesn't work out as I explected it (it is actually interpreting the HTML code).

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Engaged ,
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Thanks! Weird it doesn't have AS2/AS3?

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LEGEND ,
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When Jive designed this (old) forum software, it didn't have Adobe and its products in mind.

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