What special markup options are there in Discussions and how to use them?
I noticed some users markup their forum posts to render an interactive object. For example this button will open a trade window with the user:
Hovering over these images, will show a detailed tooltip view of the item:

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Formatting help doesn't mention any of these options. How is it done, and what else can be done? Is this formatting defined somewhere?
Best Answer
To do this simply go in you inventory, right click an item and click 'Copy link address' then post it in your topic/comment :)

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What are markup comments?
With a word processor and some other text editors, markup are comments and tracked changes that help keep track of changes made to documents being modified by multiple people.How do I use markup in Word?
Use Show MarkupSelect Review > Display for Review. Select the option you want: Simple Markup points out where changes are made with a red line in the margin. All Markup shows all edits with different colors of text and lines.How do you make a comment markup?
Adding a Markup Comment To add a new markup comment click the 3 vertical dots ( \ufe19 ) to the right of the image file in list view and choose Mark up image from the dropdown. Or, if you're already viewing the file's details tray click the Mark Up button in the Details section.How do I use Track Changes in Word 2010?
To turn on Track Changes:Markup = Selling Price - Cost (with solved problems)
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Simply go to your inventory, right click on an item, choose copy link and paste it into the post as is.
You can get your public trade offer link by going to your inventory, trade offers and then "Who can send me Trade Offers?". You'll see your own link down towards the bottom under "Third-Party Sites".
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