So I was trying to make spoilers work for my new topic for my archetype, but turns out it's real wonky and just won't comply. I tried typing in [sp0iler] and [/sp0iler] and it decided to take everything after the end spoiler as well (replace the o with 0 to avoid it doing anything here). Then I tried not having an end spoiler at all, same thing, then I decided to try having two different sets of spoilers, one for the first part I wanted spoiled, one for the other part I didn't want spoiled, cause as long as they were separated, it would be fine, still didn't work out. What the hell am I doing wrong here? Using spoilers used to be very simple, so why doesn't it work now?
EDIT: It works here for some reason? What? I hate this so much, it's driving me crazy. I did the exact same thing I did here in my thread, and it decides to do what it looks like now. Why?
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So I was trying to make spoilers work for my new topic for my archetype, but turns out it's real wonky and just won't comply. I tried typing in [sp0iler] and [/sp0iler] and it decided to take everything after the end spoiler as well (replace the o with 0 to avoid it doing anything here). Then I tried not having an end spoiler at all, same thing, then I decided to try having two different sets of spoilers, one for the first part I wanted spoiled, one for the other part I didn't want spoiled, cause as long as they were separated, it would be fine, still didn't work out. What the hell am I doing wrong here? Using spoilers used to be very simple, so why doesn't it work now?
EDIT: It works here for some reason? What? I hate this so much, it's driving me crazy. I did the exact same thing I did here in my thread, and it decides to do what it looks like now. Why?
Test, there's an end spoiler at the end
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Test, no end spoiler
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