You can see how many questions you are allowed at the bottom of the list of questions. To add additional questions, press the " Add Another Question" button. You can see how many choices you are allowed per question at the bottom of the list of questions. To add more answers, press the " Add Another Choice" button, or to remove an answer, click the icon. Then enter the possible answers for the questions into the boxes below. To make the question multi-choice, check the "Allow users to select multiple answers?" box, otherwise, leave it blank. You must then choose if you want this question to be multi-choice (allowing users to select an arbitrary number of answers) or single-choice (users will only be able to select one answer). You can then add your questions by typing the first question into the Question box. In public polls, all members will be able to see who voted for which option. You may then also be able to set it as a public poll by checking the "Public Poll?" box. You can optionally enter a title for the poll in the "Poll Title" box. If so, you will see a "Manage Poll" link. - This will make the text aligned in the centerĭepending on where in the at community you are posting your message at, you may have the option to add a poll that other members can vote in.- This will make the text aligned to the right.- This will make the text aligned to the left.- This will remove a link from selected text.- This will display configurable editor options such as paste as plain text and clearing saved content.- Paste content with plain text formatting.- This will paste test at the cursor position.
- This menu will allow you to insert an emoticon into your post.- This menu allows you to set the color of the text in your post.Sizes - This menu allows you to set what size the text in your post is.Fonts - This menu allows you to set what font your post is displayed in.- This will turn off all formatting tools currently in use.- This will toggle between RTE and Standard modes.The toolbar buttons on each editor are very similar, and each button is explained below, from left to right: With the rich text editor, you'll see how the post will look when it's finally posted, like a live preview. Which one you use can be configured from your settings.
Once Visual Studio Code is installed on Kali Linux, launch it: The following NEW packages will be installed:Ġ upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 819 not upgraded.Īfter this operation, 339 MB of additional disk space will be used. Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them. Odbcinst odbcinst1debian2 python3-editor python3-exif python3-ipython-genutils python3-orjson python3-pylnk python3-stem ruby-atomic ruby-thread-safe starkiller zaproxy Libomp-11-dev libomp5-11 libproj19 libqhull8.0 liburcu6 liburing1 libvp圆 libwireshark14 libwiretap11 libwsutil12 libx265-192 libxkbregistry0 libyara4 linux-image-5.10.0-kali9-amd64 maltego Libgdal29 libgdk-pixbuf-xlib-2.0-0 libgdk-pixbuf2.0-0 libgeos-3.9.1 libgeos3.10.1 libgnome-desktop-3-19 libgupnp-1.2-0 libidn11 libigdgmm11 libnetcdf18 libntfs-3g883 libodbc1 libodbccr2 The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:įastjar fonts-roboto-slab gnome-desktop3-data jarwrapper kali-wallpapers-2021.4 libaom0 libcbor0 libcodec2-0.9 libdap27 libdapclient6v5 libdav1d4 libepsilon1 libfluidsynth2 libfmt7 libgdal28 It should be a quick process depending on how good your internet is: Reading package lists.
Then add APT repository for VS Code to Kali Linux: echo "deb stable main" | sudo tee /etc/apt//vscode.listįinally install Visual Studio Code on Kali Linux: sudo apt updateīe patient as the installation of VS Code on Kali Linux starts. Sudo install -o root -g root -m 644 microsoft.gpg /etc/apt//