Putting [ plain] in front of a link and [ / plain] at the end tells the computer that you don't want the link to be active or live, rather. It lets the others see the link and copy it to their browser if they wish to see what all the hoopla is about. (Remove spaces)Um.......I don't have a clue what either of you have written? No I don't!
This accomplishes two things: 1. The link doesn't get any Google action back to ECF. 2. People are still able to go to the site and see the stuff anyway.
[noparse] and [/noparse] used to do the same on the old system. This symbol / tells the system where the end is. If you look at the quote you pick up, you will see [ quote] which tells the system where to start. Then [/ quote] tells the system where to stop.
That is the end of today's lesson.