Editing posts after they have been posted does not make them acceptable. Ive seen that done on other boards and I maintain that the original
The Edit feature is there for a reason. I merely added some images to clarify what I was saying. And I think my post is plenty acceptable.
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And here's the final result...
P.S. I wish that the [_code_] tag had language-specific highlighting, like [_code lang=js_]... that would improve readability greatly. (The underscores are there to stop the BBCode parser from stopping me from posting this.)
Example of a code highlighting example with js and the style atom-one-dark on the highlight.js website