spoiler tag button?
1) I press the [ and ] keys
2) I hit the left arrow key to place the cursor between the brackets
3) type in the tag, in the case "spoiler" or "/spoiler"
4) either hit the right arrow key or the "end" key to place the cursor outside of the brackets.
It may seem silly and if you're a good typist it's not even necessary but I find it speeds thing up for me. I just realized I do the same thing when using quotes. It would be a nice and convenient feature but if it never happens, no big deal.
Reads the thread.
"WHAT THE HELL! THERE IS INFO ABOUT <insert topic here> ALL OVER THE PLACE! WHY ARE THERE NO SPOILER TAGS!"
Kills self.
And so ends another the life of another person who was too stupid to avoid spoilers. Tragic.
taco wrote:
"Hey look, a thread about ."Reads the thread.
"WHAT THE HELL! THERE IS INFO ABOUT ALL OVER THE PLACE! WHY ARE THERE NO SPOILER TAGS!"
Kills self.
And so ends another the life of another person who was too stupid to avoid spoilers. Tragic.

bizob wrote:
One little trick I picked up in Java class was making my tags like so:
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I do it the same way. Anyway, newbies in these forums can get confused because they don't know a spoiler tag exists, and if they know (if they have read a post with a spoiler tag), they don't know how to use it in their own posts. As for myself, I have just thought that it could be [ spoiler ] tag, and it really was
But I was not so smart to try quoting someone else's post and see the spoiler tag for myself 