Here are some of the abbreviations commonly used on this and other message boards:
BTW:
By the way.
EOM:
End of message. This is used when the entire message is posted in
the subject line.
FTH:
Feel the Heat Discussion Board
FYI:
For your information.
ICAM:
I couldn't agree more.
IMO:
In my opinion.
ITA:
I totally agree.
JMHO:
Just my humble opinion.
JMO:
Just my opinion.
LMAO:
Laughing my @$$ off.
LOL:
Laughing out loud.
ROFL:
Rolling on the floor laughing.
TPTB:
The powers that be.
Can I put html tags anywhere in my posts?
No. You
can not use HTML tags in any field except body of the message. The maintainer
of the script has the option of allowing or disallowing any HTML in the
Message part of your posting. If they disallow it, the script will just
throw out everything in <>'s. If they allow
it,
your html markup will appear in the posting. It can't hurt to try.
Colons
appear in the message dialog box when you try to followup up on a message
to indicate that those lines are quoting the previous document. The owner
of the WWWBoard can
decide
whether they wish to enable or disable the quoting of previous messages.
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who wishes to use them and you can get them
as well
as other scripts at: http://worldwidemart.com/scripts/.
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