X-Git-Url: https://git.mxchange.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2FBBCode.md;h=186b1cda932aec75a34b7d780b1399d3c83abc6b;hb=62ca6366121133ff536e1b474ac3605480ac9f25;hp=a45431f586acff6fb19704c71941c3eabfb71683;hpb=86339cdb976f4ca28499b61e849cbcaa3f245e8b;p=friendica.git diff --git a/doc/BBCode.md b/doc/BBCode.md index a45431f586..186b1cda93 100644 --- a/doc/BBCode.md +++ b/doc/BBCode.md @@ -148,22 +148,20 @@ This require "openstreetmap" addon version 1.3 or newer. Abstract for longer posts ------------------------- -If you want to spread your post to several third party networks you can -have the problem that these networks have (for example) a length -limitation. (Like on Twitter) +If you want to spread your post to several third party networks you can have the problem that these networks have (for example) a length limitation. +(Like on Twitter) -Friendica is using a semi intelligent mechanism to generate a fitting -abstract. But it can be interesting to define an own abstract that will -only be displayed on the external network. This is done with the -[abstract]-element. Example: +Friendica is using a semi intelligent mechanism to generate a fitting abstract. +But it can be interesting to define an own abstract that will only be displayed on the external network. +This is done with the [abstract]-element. +Example:
[abstract]Totally interesting! A must-see! Please click the link![/abstract]
 I want to tell you a really boring story that you really never wanted 
 to hear.
-Twitter would display the text "Totally interesting! A must-see! Please -click the link!". On Friendica you would only see the text after "I -want to tell you a really ..." +Twitter would display the text "Totally interesting! A must-see! Please click the link!". +On Friendica you would only see the text after "I want to tell you a really ..." It is even possible to define abstracts for separate networks: @@ -176,17 +174,14 @@ that I wanted to share with you.[abstract] Today I was in the woods and took some real cool pictures ... -For Twitter and App.net the system will use the defined abstracts. For -other networks (e.g. when you are using the Statusnet connector) the -general abstract element will be used. +For Twitter and App.net the system will use the defined abstracts. +For other networks (e.g. when you are using the "statusnet" connector that is used to post to GNU Social) the general abstract element will be used. -If you use (for example) the "buffer" connector to post to Facebook or -Google+ you can use this element to define an abstract for a longer -blogpost that you don't want to post completely to these networks. +If you use (for example) the "buffer" connector to post to Facebook or Google+ you can use this element to define an abstract for a longer blogpost that you don't want to post completely to these networks. -Networks like Facebook or Google+ aren't length limited. For this reason -the [abstract] element isn't used. Instead you have to name the explicit -network: +Networks like Facebook or Google+ aren't length limited. +For this reason the [abstract] element isn't used. +Instead you have to name the explicit network:
 [abstract]These days I had a strange encounter ...[abstract]
@@ -196,9 +191,8 @@ newest blog post![abstract]
 really cool.[abstract]
 While taking pictures in the woods I had a really strange encounter ... 
-The [abstract] element isn't working with the native OStatus connection -or with connectors where we post the HTML. (Like Tumblr, Wordpress or -Pump.io) +The [abstract] element isn't working with the native OStatus connection or with connectors where we post the HTML. +(Like Tumblr, Wordpress or Pump.io) Special -------