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The TSMF Team
The Joomlaboard development team consists of:
Jan de Graaff (also Project Admin), Tomislav Ribicic, Arno Zijlstra, Niels Vandekeybus, Iosif Chatzimichail, Jon Langevin, Kathy Strickland and Thomas Despoix.

What is boardcode?
Boardcode are special tags that will allow you to format your messages. Currently, Joomlaboard supports links, bold, italic, bold, "quoted" text, img, size, list and colored text. The tags are used as follows:

[b]Bold[/b] will produce Bold

[i]Italic[/b] will produce Italic

[u]Underline[/u] will produce Underline

[size=4]Size[/size] will produce Size

[color=#FF0000]Red[/color] will produce Red

[img=150]link to image[/img] will produce a image with a width off 150 pixels.
Please remember you can go to a maximum width of 499 pixels.

[ul][li]item 1[/li][/ul] will produce an unordered list, but please keep in mind you'll have to insert
the [li][/li] tags around the list items. See example below.

[ul][li]item 1[/li]
[li]item 2[/li]
[li]item 3[/li][/ul]
  • item 1
  • item 2
  • item 3
The [ol] tag will produce a similar list, but ordered (with numbers):
[ol][li]item 1[/li]
[li]item 2[/li]
[li]item 3[/li][/ol]
  1. item 1
  2. item 2
  3. item 3
[url]http://www.yahoo.com[/url] will produce http://www.yahoo.com

[url=http://www.yahoo.com]Yahoo![/url] will produce Yahoo!

[quote]Quote[/quote] will produce
Quote

[code]some code here[/code] will produce
Code:
//Some code here
while ($adversary=='Neo')
{
   fork(agent_Smith);
}
About the Forum Component (for Mos 4.5+)
This forum is based on the Joomlaboard Forum originally written by Josh Levine.
It has been extended, enhanced and integrated as a component into Mambo Open Source and Joomla! by Jan de Graaff an dthe TSMF team.

Please visit the home of the Forum Component at the Two Shoes M-Factory website.

Special Thanks:
Toni Brännlund::For helping me out with the Two Shoes Module Factory website.
Phil Taylor::For helping me out with some of the basics of component writing.
Andrew Eddie::For giving me a jumpstart on rewriting the Admin Area as a MOS compliant backend.
Andrew Fletcher::For helping me out with the Review code and the Language Support.
Dave McDonnell::For helping us out with the Safe Mode problems we had.
Jick::For giving a great start on the Discuss Mosbot.
 

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  • Sunny conclusion to Fourth of July weekend

    An upper-level ridge of high pressure centered over the central Rockies will build to the east over the weekend, bringing dry and hot weather to the southern Plains through Sunday.

    Thunderstorms chances return to Oklahoma as early as Monday night, according to the National Weather Service.

    A sunny day is expected Sunday and Monday with highs from the low 80s to near 100.

    Oklahoma forecast

    Tonight: Lows from the upper 60s in the Panhandle to the mid-70s in the west-central. Slight chance of rain and thunderstorms in the east.
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  • Body of drowning victim recovered near Ponca City

    PONCA CITY ? The body of a Ponca City man who drowned in the Arkansas River was found this morning, authorities said.

    Harry Walter Blueback, 22, went under shortly before 6:45 p.m. on Friday, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Family members found Blueback's body on a sandbar shortly before 7:15 a.m.

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers shut down the Kaw Lake dam so the water level could be lowered.
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  • Crikey! 'Crocodile Hunter' daughter gets own doll

    CLEVELAND (AP) -- The Emmy-winning daughter of the late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin is getting her own doll.

    The 10-inch Bindi Irwin doll sports khakis, puffy pigtails and hiking boots, and comes with binoculars, a camera and other outback gear, as well as a cockatoo, wombat and python.

    A talking version of the Bindi doll uses such phrases as, "Crikey! Let's go help wildlife," and "You can make the world a better place."

    The rubber dolls will cost $15 to $20, with a portion going to help fund efforts to breed endangered species and rescue animals. They are expected to be in stores in September.


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