How to use code tags, a guide for dummies.
- Locate the , key on your keyboard.
- Locate one of the shift keys on your keyboard.
- Press the shift key, but don't release it yet.
- Press the , key.
- Release both the , and shift keys.
- Now, locate the c key.
- Press and release the c key.
- Now, scan your keyboard and find the o key.
- Press and release the o key.
- Find the d key on your keyboard.
- Press and release the d key.
- Go and hunt for the e key.
- If you've found the e key, press and release it.
- Go and look for the . key, it's probably next to the , key.
- Do you remember where you found the shift key? Good.
- Now, press the shift key, but don't release it yet.
- Press the . key.
- Release the shift and . keys.
- Now, type in your code, or output, or error message, or anything you want to show us unformatted.
- When done, remember the , and shift keys.
- Press them both (shift key first), then release them.
- Go look for the / key.
- Press it, and release it!
- Now, do a happy dance, you're almost there!
- Press and release, in the following order: the c key, the o key, the d key and the e key. You still remember where they are, don't you?
- Press the shift key, don't release it, press the . key, and then release both.
- Get some milk and cookies, you've done this overly complicated task. Only very big boys manage to do this!