BBCode
You've the possibility to format the text of your entry with the pseudo HTML elements of the table below. Every BBCode element starts with a [ so if you want to print this character instead of a BBCode element you must write [[ !

BBCode usage:
  [element]text to format[/element]
or short form:
  [element]text to format[/]
Elements
Link: [url=www.google.com]Example link[/url] =
Example link
Bold: [b]Example text[/b] =
Example text
Italic: [i]Example text[/i] =
Example text
Underlined: [u]Example text[/u] =
Example text
Quote: [quote]Example text[/quote] =
Quote:Example text
[quote=Nobody]Example text[/quote] =
Quote from Nobody:Example text
Left: [left]Example text[/left] =
Example text
Center: [center]Example text[/center] =
Example text
Right: [right]Example text[/right] =
Example text
Color: [color=black]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=gray]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=red]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=lime]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=yellow]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=blue]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=fuchsia]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=aqua]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=white]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=maroon]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=green]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=olive]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=navy]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=purple]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=teal]Example text[/color] =
Example text
[color=silver]Example text[/color] =
Example text