News Spoiler

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The discussion highlights the impressive features of the PF forum software, including coding formats, BB Code, LaTex, and a nested spoiler module. However, there is a concern about the inability to change the title of the spoiler tag, which some users feel may not always be applicable. It is suggested that since the spoiler tags are part of the XenForo framework used by PF, altering them may not be feasible. Instead, users are encouraged to utilize available titles creatively and avoid labeling footnotes as outer sections. Links to relevant XenForo resources are provided for further exploration of potential modifications.
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First, I'd like to say that this PF forum software is a very, very impressive software. It has everything, coding format, BB Code, LaTex, etc.. and also spoiler section/module. It even has a nested spoiler.
But can we change the title spoiler with something else? Because sometimes I don't mean it to be a spoiler.

I'm testing spoiler here,
Because sometimes I need to black box some paragraph so it doesn't interfere the main answer.
Oh my God, yes there is. Just like programming in Pascal or C
Good, very good.
 
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I think the spoiler tags are part of XenForo that PF uses. I doubt that there is a possibility of changing this. My suggestion would be to use the possible titles and don't call footnotes an outer section, hence I suggest to write
n) n-the footnote text
 
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