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Tired of unregistered guests lurking in the shadows, snatching up all the codes? Wishing there were a way to ensure your codes arrive safely in the hands of SD members? Well there is, and the idea is to hide the codes in your post by inserting them into an invisible url link, which will only be revealed to registered users by clicking on the Reply button for your post. while this method still won't guarantee that everybody redeeming a code will post the one they use, hopefully it will encourage more users to do so since they'll have to open the Reply field anyway. ok, here's how you can do it yourself:
1.) if you are in Quick Reply, click Go Advanced to bring up the toolbar and other functions.
2.) click on the Insert Link button in the toolbar (the one with the globe and chain link).
3.) when the dialog box pops up, just enter a single space and click OK.
4.) enter the hidden codes between the quotation marks of the opening URL tag.
here's an example (the following sample codes are not real):
Now that we got the details figured out, let's get some codes posted!
1.) if you are in Quick Reply, click Go Advanced to bring up the toolbar and other functions.
2.) click on the Insert Link button in the toolbar (the one with the globe and chain link).
3.) when the dialog box pops up, just enter a single space and click OK.
4.) enter the hidden codes between the quotation marks of the opening URL tag.
here's an example (the following sample codes are not real):
PHP Code:
[URL="
soundhound:
3mf7g0hk47ds
kgjeizu24h56
99dcjll34eer
draw something:
mks7398seht1
22kkmbnuy78p
3k2mngyq8293
"] [/URL]














