Talk:Changelog

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<post> To make a post simple place a <post> tag before the what you want to say, and a </post> tag what you want to say. Such as this

<post>

''what you want to say goes here''

</post>

<post> If you want to make a reply to someone post simply place your comment and it's <post> tags inside the other person's post tag's directly after their comment. Such as this

<post>

''what they had to say'' <post> ''what you want to say'' </post>

</post>

<post> This can continue. <post> as many times <post> as you like. </post> </post> </post> </post> <post> If you want to reply to an erlier comment then place your reply and it's <post> tags within their post tag's but after the rest of the people who have comented on what they said. (note: tab's or spaces in the source code can make this easier) Such as this

<post>

''what Joe said'' <post> ''what Fred said to Joe'' <post> ''what John said to Fred'' </post> </post> <post> ''what you want to say to Joe'' </post>

</post>

</post> </post>


<post> To make another top-level post just put your new post and it's <post> tags outside all the other post tag's <post> Alternately instead of useing lots of post tags to create a threaded discussion (which can get confusing but will hopefully be fixed) you can just put the main post in <post> tags and all the comments in one set of <post> tags right after that.

Then you can seperate comments with the normal collons
or horizontal line

or whatever you want


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