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A smallish technical question.

Black Cat

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I wanted to start a new stuffie in the playground but I'm having a little problem with it.

Imagine you want to have part of a post divided into two different column thingies, right? Say, in the left column there's the original text and in the right column the translated text. Right? Alright. How can I make that happen? I did look around the interwebs to find some stuffies about tables and the like, but according to this HTML code is deactivated.

So, how do I do it? Pretty please with a chocolate guinea pig and a hug on top.
 

SoupNazi

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Welcome back!

I don't think the
BBCode is enabled here.
 

Johnny the Mule

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Post a picture.

For a fat basement dweller posing on the internets, you sure are incompetent.
 

Taluntain

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Code:
use     the
code      tag
which     preserves
spacing

It's a bit inconvenient because tab doesn't work properly in the editor so you have to manually space it out.
 

EG

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Taluntain said:
Code:
use     the
code      tag
which     preserves
spacing

It's a bit inconvenient because tab doesn't work properly in the editor so you have to manually space it out.

Will it work copying tab characters from a program like NotePad++? Though, if you're using NotePad++, you can have it automatically convert them to spaces.
 

Kill Do

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you appaer to need Vi/Vim or Emacs. install linux if you haven't already. without linux, there is just too much to do.
 

Taluntain

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EG said:
Taluntain said:
Code:
use     the
code      tag
which     preserves
spacing

It's a bit inconvenient because tab doesn't work properly in the editor so you have to manually space it out.

Will it work copying tab characters from a program like NotePad++? Though, if you're using NotePad++, you can have it automatically convert them to spaces.
It should work when pasted from any text program, but you won't know for sure until you try it.
 

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