Blurty does use specific tags, in the same manner as LiveJournal does. However, because of the code we use, we can't change them to use the Blurty name. You'll need to employ "lj" to use these tags.
1.) <lj user="username">
The "username" can be the username of any Blurty user. This is displayed as a bold link to the journal, with a 'head' icon that links to the profile page (user info).
2.) <lj comm="community">
The "community" can be the username of any Blurty community. This is displayed as a bold link to the community, with a 'compass' icon that links to the profile page (community info).
3.) <lj-cut> Text Here </lj-cut>
This can be used in a journal entry to hide part of, or all of an entry. When the entry appears in your journal or on someone's friends page, everything after an <lj-cut> tag and before a closing </lj-cut> tag will be replaced by a link to the read comments page. The read comments page always displays the entire entry as well as any comments made on it.
When the <lj-cut> is closed with </lj-cut>, any text placed after the closing </lj-cut> tag will also display on the journal, instead of just on the read comments page.
By default, the link will say "Read more", but if you want it to say something else like "Cut off here", you can write the tag as <lj-cut text="Cut off here">
4.) <lj-raw> ... </lj-raw>.
This tag is used to disable the way Blurty auto-inserts line breaks into your entries. This esentially does the same thing as using the "don't auto-format" checkbox when making a journal entry, except it only effects the section of your post between the tags and not your entire post.
Additionally, there are 3 URL forms that will only work when posted on a journal held on the Blurty.com servers:
<a href="lj://user/news">The News Journal</a> will make a link to news
<a href="lj://support/3777">Support Request #3777</a> will make a link to the 3777th support request, and
<a href="lj://faq/64">FAQ #64</a> will take you the 64th FAQ, on the Blurty servers (http://www.blurty.com/support/faq.bml) Last Updated: greentea, 2002-10-31
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