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Please test and report back any problems and feedback to this thread..
I plan on incorporating it into the site more in the coming days...
[chart]symbol[/chart]
For example:
[chart]CL[/chart]
Will insert a dynamic chart of CL into the post. If you insert it in July 2011 and come back to the post in Demceber 2011, the image will be a December 2011 quote. It is dynamic.
It should recognize all major future symbols, equity symbols, ETF symbols, and currency symbols.
[chart]GOOG[/chart]
Google:
[chart]EUR/USD[/chart] or [chart]eurusd[/chart] (both work)
"Successful trading is one long journey, not a destination" Peter Borish Former Head of Research for Paul Tudor Jones speaking on conversations with John F. Carter
For some reason futures.io (formerly BMT) homepage on my IE 8 has a scroll bar on the bottom(been that way forever) and is frankly annoying. It is the only site that does this, I have 125% zoom as default and I don't want to change it because I would …
Basically, if you view it with less than 1400px wide, it will not produce a scrollbar now --- but, it also will not look real good. A compromise I suppose. Viewing with 1400px wide or greater should be fine, same as before.
For sake of simplicity, I now made it possible to embed youtube videos using either the original [yt]http://www.youtube.com/url-here[/yt] method, or now the easier to remember [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/url-here[/youtube] method...