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Usage (1): [catbar]Text here[/catbar] Adds text into a famous category bar used everywhere in the forum. Usage (2): [catbar=http://my.icon.com/icon.png]Text here[/catbar] Adds an icon AND text into a category bar. Usage (3): [catbar icon=http://blah.com/icon.png width=50%]Text here[/catbar] Adds an icon and text in a category bar, but also specifies the width in percents. (both parameters are optional) Usage (4): [catbar icon=http://blah.com/icon.png width=100px]Text here[/catbar] Adds an icon and text in a category bar, but also specifies the width in pixels. (both parameters are optional)
Usage: Same as [catbar]. Only difference is style.
Usage: [info]Parsed content here! More text here[/info] Adds an information box into the post. Content IS parsed.
Usage (1): [warn]Warning here! Parsed text here![/warn] Adds a warning-style box as you'd see when you had Upgrade.php in your SMF directory. Usage (2): [warn=Warning TITLE here!]Warning DESCRIPTION here![/warn] Again adds a warning-style box. This time with title and description.
Usage: [plainbox]Content here[/plainbox] Adds a box just like the description panels in the Admin panel. If you dunno what that means, take a look at the screenshots.
Usage: [roundframe]Content here[/roundframe] Adds a rounded frame.
Usage: [windowbg]Content here[/windowbg] Adds a different background. This tag is qualified for restyling
Usage: [menu][button active=true url=http://my.url/]Button title[/button][/menu] or: [menu][button=http://my.url]Inactive button title[/button][/menu] Adds a menu bar into the post.
Usage: Same as [menu] and [button], except that [menu] is replaced with [buttonlist]. Adds a more button-ish like bar.
Usage (1): [width=25%]This is only able to use 25% of the post room[/width] Usage (2): [width=25px]This is only able to use 25 pixels of the post room[/width]