I can see everyone's jumped in with the html already, but I have always found that one of the good things about the 'net is if you Google "html for whatever" it always has the answer, often copy and pasteable! :-)
A text-box format I have via those means looks like this (without the spaces):
And if you want to do linked banner + text box c+p for pimpage, the format I have looks like this, if it isn't borked:
< center >< a href= your link here>< img src="image link here" >< /a >< /center >
< textarea id="ta1" name="ta1" style="overflow: hidden" rows="5" cols="40" > < center >< a href=link >< img src="image link here" >< /a >< /center >< /textarea >
(Again, deleting the spaces.)
(With the X-Files, Scully's abduction was the first episode I saw, but I am so vague on much of it, especially S2. I got into it because I was at uni and my friends watched it - we used to stuff ourselves in her tiny room (she was the only one with a TV in the flat) and turn all the lights off and have Mulder vs Scully arguments. And one time the flatmates who didn't watch it crept round and knocked on the window in the middle. From S3, I actually know episodes and things, and then maybe again not for S4 and 5, but am great with S6 because I missed half of it by accident and bought the DVD set one time).
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Date: 2015-08-22 11:53 am (UTC)A text-box format I have via those means looks like this (without the spaces):
< textarea id="ta1" name="ta1" style="overflow: hidden"rows="5" cols="40" >
< b>Author:< /b >
< b >Title:< /b >
(etc.)
< /textarea >
And if you want to do linked banner + text box c+p for pimpage, the format I have looks like this, if it isn't borked:
< center >< a href= your link here>< img src="image link here" >< /a >< /center >
< textarea id="ta1" name="ta1" style="overflow: hidden" rows="5" cols="40" >
< center >< a href=link >< img src="image link here" >< /a >< /center >< /textarea >
(Again, deleting the spaces.)
(With the X-Files, Scully's abduction was the first episode I saw, but I am so vague on much of it, especially S2. I got into it because I was at uni and my friends watched it - we used to stuff ourselves in her tiny room (she was the only one with a TV in the flat) and turn all the lights off and have Mulder vs Scully arguments. And one time the flatmates who didn't watch it crept round and knocked on the window in the middle. From S3, I actually know episodes and things, and then maybe again not for S4 and 5, but am great with S6 because I missed half of it by accident and bought the DVD set one time).