BTW, I see guys have color in their signature lines. How do you do that?
You can use the UBB markup tags for colored text; as with other markup languages, tags are used in pairs -- the first begins a behavior, and the second ends it. Here are some examples (change curly brackets in the examples to square brackets):
{color:"#FF0066"}This is a custom color.{/color} results in:
[color:"#FF0066"]This is a custom color.[/color]
There are also standard HTML colors:
{color:red}This is red,{/color}{color:yellow} and this is yellow.{/color} results in:
[color:"red"]This is red,[/color][color:"yellow"] and this is yellow.[/color]
You can also combine color tags with
Bold and
Italics tags like:
{b}{color:red}Red,{/color}{/b} White, {i}{color:blue}and Blue.{/color}{/i}:
[color:"red"]Red,[/color] White,
[color:"blue"]and Blue.[/color]