Author Topic: All the codes for the welcome message at chat?  (Read 17752 times)

like how %1 is to say the name of the player, and color, and stuff. What are all of them? like color codes, and stuff like that.

<color:x> where x is the the hex code for a color
<font:x:y> where x is the font and y is the size

<color:x> where x is the the hex code for a color
<font:x:y> where x is the font and y is the size

wut? I dont get that

a hex color is <Color:HexCode>. A hex code is six letters long, with each set of two containing a different color.

So, <00(Red)00(Green)00(Blue)>. If i had <ff0000>, Red would be at 100% and Green and Blue would be at zero, so every text after that would be red.

Basic Hex Codes:

FFFFFF : White

000000 : Black

FF00FF : Purple

FF0000 : Red

00FF00 : Green

0000FF : Blue

ZZZZZZ : Dark Gray

FFFF00 : Yellow



ZZZZZZ : Dark Gray
Wat. There's no Z in hex, only 0-9, A-F.



Numbers hurr

But? Like for what? Font hexs?

Im cunfuzzled.

There is no such thing as a font hex.
Just font name, and size.

There's also <a:URL WITHOUT http://>TEXT</a>
That would make TEXT link to URL WITHOUT http://
You can use <a:rtb-489>Admins, Get quick save!</a>, and when someone clicks on that, it'll open the mod manager and goto the add-on, quick save.
This only works if the player has RTB.

There's plenty of other fancy things you can do.


i've done <color:zzzzzz> in blockland before, it's the dark-gray color of Clan Tags.

i've done <color:zzzzzz> in blockland before, it's the dark-gray color of Clan Tags.

Oh forget, now I'm gonna do evil things.

i've done <color:zzzzzz> in blockland before, it's the dark-gray color of Clan Tags.
Which doesn't make sense.
The real color for clan tags is <color:606060>