Do you see 10 characters

<p>fine extemporaneous, does this make you happy?: (10 char)</p>

<p>Just to stick it to this thread:</p>

<p>10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char 10 char</p>

<p>the original purpose of this thread was so ach could brag that he didn't need the "10 char" thingy. So I am sticking perfectly to this threads 'topic' because I don't use it either.</p>

<p>I thought that the purpose was that he was using fewer than ten charecters. even though the words are invisible they're still there.</p>

<p>If you double-click on the "Invisible text," it becomes visible. Again, you're not that special.</p>

<p>Here's proof that I'm not lying. This is what Smallz3141 typed in post #41 in invisible text, which is visible if you double-click:</p>

<p>"fine extemporaneous, does this make you happy?: (10 char)"</p>

<p>yeah, you just have to highlight it to read it. so it doesn't count as getting around the 10 character rule.</p>

<p>I know .</p>

<p>Everyone knows that you can highlight invisible text to read it. The only way to break the 10 char "rule" is what snoopyiscool did above.</p>

<p>And what did snoopy do above?</p>

<p>lol :D</p>

<p>Are you guys using quick reply or go advanced?</p>

<p>quicky ;)</p>

<p>. .</p>

<p>/* dsfdsfdsfdsfdsfdsf */</p>

<p>Notice how my post didn't have anything at all. I didn't do the stupid put a bunch of spaces followed by a character thing. Nor did I use invisible text.</p>

<p>


Just type this
/*
followed by some text and ending wtih
*/


</p>

<p>What CC does is trim your post of spaces, and if the remaining < 10 char, reject. So just make sure you begin and end with a non-space and you can put as many spaces in between.</p>

<p>There are two ways:</p>

<p>The way everyone in this thread has been using, and that is putting a bunch of spaces after your text and adding a period or something.
So like
Something spaces spaces spaces spaces .</p>

<p>-OR- The real way, the way I used</p>

<p>use / * some text * / to comment out the text, making it not there anymore, but having it still count towards the 10 char rule.
without the spaces between / and *</p>

<p>/<em>is it working?</em>/</p>

<p>cool
/*
is this working
*/</p>

<p>/**
* This should work
*
*
*
*/</p>