Well I would personally not try to hack BB press I supose you could be stupid enough to try it.

Well I would personally not try to hack BB press I supose you could be stupid enough to try it.

Well it takes a lot of PHP knowledge and a lot of knowledge about how bbPress works. DS and I both have a little of that.
@VideoGuy(previous page): I'm going to make a BBPress plugin for those markups. I already know 2 plugins that does what I want to do. And through that plugin I should be able to add a little bit of CSS for those things. (I might also try to allow <span style=""></span>
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Well it takes a lot of PHP knowledge and a lot of knowledge about how bbPress works. DS and I both have a little of that.
You mean that using PHP injections or whatever it's possible to permanently modify the BBpress core, even if you're no admin?
I think php injections but it could go both ways.

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Or I could just make a plugin.
Do it then.

I'm already half way done. My only problem now is that IE don't really support custom tags, do I've decided to ask VG about a thing.
@VG: As the developers of Internet Explorer where retarted, can you please make a little JavaScript that reads custom tags and turns them into "div's with the same tag as its class"?
Aka, it reads "<facepalm></facepalm>" and it turns it into "<div class='facepalm></div>'".
[I'd really like to make a virus that uninstalls IE and installs Firefox with a persona to make look like IE... Not really a virus though..]
[I'd really like to make a virus that uninstalls IE and installs Firefox with a persona to make look like IE... Not really a virus though..]
I prefer to use Chrome. IE is just way too clunky and FireFox isn't exactly the best on looks.
But people would notice Chrome. They wouldn't notice Firefox with an IE persona.
I think I could make that...
Not sure how I'd do the persona though.
@Wallross More people use IE then chrome so it's best to make websites work for IE before they work for chrome.

That is true, but of course those people are stupid.
I'll come out of my hiatus to answer this one.
Here's an article about creating new HTML tags in IE. It's intended for HTML5, but you could probably do anything you want with it.
Also a lot of people at my school have installed Chrome on the library computers, and even when the librarians walk by they don't even notice.
Thanks, VG!
That does actually work. And now, I am glad.
(I'll show what they look like soon. I'll just have to figure out how to make the spoiler tag..)
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