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Putting a code for a code using HTML
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Using HTML, I want a code box. For example, when you go to Myspace layout sites, you know the box with the code below the layout preview? I want that!

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copy and paste it then?

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Quote: from byebyebeautyful at 12:38 pm on Aug. 18, 2008

copy and paste it then?

No, I mean I want a code box on my page. Not the actual code.

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Quote: from byebyebeautyful at 6:38 pm on Aug. 18, 2008

copy and paste it then?

Are you illiterate?

Anyway, it's
Code:
<textarea>Insert some text here.</textarea>
I think.

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Quote: from BlueAutomatic at 12:40 pm on Aug. 18, 2008

Quote: from byebyebeautyful at 6:38 pm on Aug. 18, 2008

copy and paste it then?

Are you illiterate?

Anyway, it's
Code:
<textarea>Insert some text here.</textarea>
I think.


Thank you so much, I'll try that.

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Quote: from BlueAutomatic at 12:40 pm on Aug. 18, 2008

Quote: from byebyebeautyful at 6:38 pm on Aug. 18, 2008

copy and paste it then?

Are you illiterate?

Anyway, it's
Code:
<textarea>Insert some text here.</textarea>
I think.



The <textarea> tag would work for what you want,
but there is another way:
If you put the code you'd like to display in a seperate file, ie code.css, you can source it using the <iframe> using:
Code:
<iframe src="code.css">

It makes it look a little neater.


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Quote: from RossTheHoss69 at 3:23 am on Aug. 22, 2008

Quote: from BlueAutomatic at 12:40 pm on Aug. 18, 2008

Quote: from byebyebeautyful at 6:38 pm on Aug. 18, 2008

copy and paste it then?
 

 Are you illiterate?  

 Anyway, it's
Code:
<textarea>Insert some text here.</textarea>
I think.



The <textarea> tag would work for what you want,
but there is another way:
If you put the code you'd like to display in a seperate file, ie code.css, you can source it using the <iframe> using:
Code:
<iframe src="code.css">

It makes it look a little neater.

Unless it's HTML code Then the iFrame would just render the page.

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