@gJ Thanks, gJ . . . this is one of the easier ones for me to remember . . . I have a "cheat sheet" for some of the others! Hope this means you will be posting these tips on a regular basis.
@Silver You are an A+ student!
@Joyful To be able to do certain things with your text . . . change colors, size, position, etc. . . . you have to use certain HTML tags. In gJ's example above he is showing you how you would center the text or a graphic in a post . . . by using < center> BEFORE the text you want to center and < /center> AFTER it (without the spaces) what I just wrote would look like this:
@gJ Thanks, gJ . . . this is one of the easier ones for me to remember . . . I have a "cheat sheet" for some of the others! Hope this means you will be posting these tips on a regular basis.
@Silver You are an A+ student!
@Joyful To be able to do certain things with your text . . . change colors, size, position, etc. . . . you have to use certain HTML tags. In gJ's example above he is showing you how you would center the text in a post . . . by using < center> BEFORE the text you want to center and < /center> AFTER it (without the spaces) what I just wrote would look like this.
@Silver You are an A+ student!
@Joyful To be able to do certain things with your text . . . change colors, size, position, etc. . . . you have to use certain HTML tags. In gJ's example above he is showing you how you would center the text or a graphic in a post . . . by using < center> BEFORE the text you want to center and < /center> AFTER it (without the spaces) what I just wrote would look like this:
@Silver You are an A+ student!
@Joyful To be able to do certain things with your text . . . change colors, size, position, etc. . . . you have to use certain HTML tags. In gJ's example above he is showing you how you would center the text in a post . . . by using < center> BEFORE the text you want to center and < /center> AFTER it (without the spaces) what I just wrote would look like this.
Put < marquee> before the sentence and < /marquee> after - again without the spaces after and < sign.
But how do you guys do the red [or blue or green]??? Inquiring minds want to know....
@momhub Cool beans!
@OR You are an A+ student!
To do the colored text here are the codes I use (remember to remove the spaces in the codes):
Plain text: < font color= "red"> your text goes here < /font>
Bold text: < font color= "blue">< b> your text goes here < /b>< /font>
Underline text: < font color= "red">< u> your text goes here < /u>< /font>
Italics: < font color= "ff6666">< i> your text goes here < /i>< /font>
To change colors you can just insert the color name or use the code from the color chart:
@OR You are an A+ student!
To do the colored text here are the codes I use (remember to remove the spaces in the codes):
Plain text: < font color= "red"> your text goes here < /font>
Bold text: < font color= "blue">< b> your text goes here < /b>< /font>
Underline text: < font color= "red">< u> your text goes here < /u>< /font>
Italics: < font color= "ff6666">< i> your text goes here < /i>< /font>
To change colors you can just insert the color name or use the code from the color chart:
I'm uploading a document with some of the codes I use most often to our Files section. It includes some additional marquee codes, as well as the code to use to make a clickable link out of a picture. ~KK
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