if so you use spoiler tags, a default spoiler looks like this:
it just says spoiler
but if you put spoiler=text in the beginning tag, it'll look like this:
and here's more text examples
and here's the code(remove spaces):
[ spoiler=title] info [ /spoiler]
If not, then I guess it's something I have never heard of. Or if you mean how to put spoilers in spoilers... it's basically putting the code set into another set.
To give you a better idea of what to do, here is the HTML code for a spoiler, which is basically what you call a "folder".
HTML:
[spoiler=Title of spoiler]Information in spoiler.[/spoiler]
Or, if you don't want a title for a spoiler, do this:
[spoiler= ]Information in spoiler.[/spoiler]
Here are the actual spoiler:
Information in spoiler.
Information in spoiler.
If you feel the need to make these spoilers smaller, this thread should help you.
To give you a better idea of what to do, here is the HTML code for a spoiler, which is basically what you call a "folder".
HTML:
[spoiler=Title of spoiler]Information in spoiler.[/spoiler]
Or, if you don't want a title for a spoiler, do this:
[spoiler= ]Information in spoiler.[/spoiler]
Here are the actual spoiler:
Information in spoiler.
Information in spoiler.
If you feel the need to make these spoilers smaller, this thread should help you.