<p>hey,
im going to Exeter next year,
and i just want a grasp of the number of the students that have been accepted into Exeter.</p>
<p>p.s. SHOW SOME SCHOOL PRIDE!!!!
lol :)
post if you're going to EXETER next year. ;)</p>
<p>hey,
im going to Exeter next year,
and i just want a grasp of the number of the students that have been accepted into Exeter.</p>
<p>p.s. SHOW SOME SCHOOL PRIDE!!!!
lol :)
post if you're going to EXETER next year. ;)</p>
<p>hey whats up</p>
<p>EXETER '11 :D</p>
<p>P.E.A Class of 2010!</p>
<p>Hey! Exeter '11!</p>
<p>booo =ppppppp</p>
<p>i'll see you all at the exeter/andover day and i presume i will be the most dorkishly dressed kid in red. =]</p>
<p>Pssst... Just a suggestion - use the following text when posting on this thread: </p>
<p>[color= red][size= 60][ B]<em>Your message</em>[ /B][ /size][ /color] </p>
<p>and remove all spaces within brackets.
</p>
<p>[noparse]Good idea.[/noparse]</p>
<p>Good idea.</p>
<p>CT needs to learn the "noparse" tag;)</p>
<p>Doesn't work when you insert two colors within it (#e3e3e3 and red). ;)</p>
<p>NO...I'll use BLUE!</p>
<p>hehehehe i'm cool</p>
<p>Exeter class of 2011!</p>
<p>awww tom, you stink. how was the revisit on tuesday?</p>
<p>[noparse][color=red]<em>Your message</em>[/noparse][/color] <-- just testing (the preceding is supposed to be "invisible" as in #e3e3e3).</p>
<p>EDIT #1: OIC! Anything inside the "noparse" switches isn't subject to the active color switch. But can you insert the / <em>blahblah</em>/ syntax inside the commands to make them invisible and "copy-able"? </p>
<p>EDIT #2: Let's see:</p>
<p>[colo/<em>blahblah</em>/r=red][siz/<em>blahblah</em>/e=60][/<em>blahblah</em>/B]<em>Your message</em>[//<em>blahblah</em>/B][/si/<em>blahblah</em>/ze][/co/<em>blahblah</em>/lor]</p>
<p>EDIT #3: Oh yeah! It works. I just stick that inside all the tags between the invisible color tags and it renders them functionally useless while displaying them in the syntax that will be activated if it is copied and pasted.</p>
<p>You can do that using noparse tags.</p>
<p>See?</p>
<p>[noparse][color=red]<em>Your message</em>[/color][/noparse]</p>
<p>I think I can even use noparse tags to show you how I just used the noparse tags above!</p>
<p>[noparse][noparse][color=red]<em>Your message</em>[/color][/noparse][/noparse]</p>
<p>EDIT: Oh yeah! Sure enough, you can. Woot.</p>
<p>Teach me, O' Enlightened One. A pupil seeks your guidance.</p>
<p>Please!</p>
<p>It's "O' Esteemed and Exalted Enlightened One."</p>
<p>Dancer--My Exeter revisit was amazing, as was the Andover one. I just felt more at home in the Exeter campus, and the Harkness method seemed to work wonderfully.</p>
<p>Teach me, O' Esteemed and Exalted Enlightened One [Maybe you should be Captian Obviuos :D]. A pupil seeks your guidance.</p>
<p>good luck everyone!</p>