This is taken directly by a another Forums which uses Discourse, link here.
#2 Important things people don’t know when using discourse.
###1) Text formatting
Discourse use BBCode and Markdown.
To make it simple:
Bold
May be done with *Bold* or [b]Bold[/b] or highlighting the word and pressing CRTL+B
Italic
May be done with *Italic* or [i]Italic[/i] or highlighting the word and pressing CRTL+I
Underline
May be done only with [u]Underline[/u]
Strike
May be done only with [s]Strike[/s]
[color=cyan]Links[/color]
[Link](#)
[url=#]Link[/url]
[color=red]C[/color][color=blue]O[/color][color=green]L[/color][color=yellow]O[/color][color=orange]R[/color][color=lime]S[/color][color=purple]![/color][color=pink]![/color][color=cyan]![/color]
[color=anycolor] This is how [/color] (Change anycolor to blue,red,white,yellow,etc.)
Blocknotes
>Blocknotes
Blocknotes again?
OH WAIT, NESTED.
>Blocknotes again?
>>OH WAIT, NESTED.
Code Formatting
`Code Formatting`
SPOILER
SPOILER
#HEADING
#HEADING
##HEADING
##HEADING
###HEADING
###HEADING
####HEADING
####HEADING
#####HEADING
#####HEADING
######HEADING
######HEADING
###2) How did you do that?
What? OH, you mean *THIS* instead of THIS?
Pretty simple, just use \ before the formatting for example → \ *Hi* , and the format will not be done.
I think this tool… have no purpose at all, you only get to write * and # without them formatting the words, but I bet you didn’t know it. HA!