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A bit of code......

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Here is today's code tip:
Do you want to make your text bigger?

Just place your text between the following code:

< big > your text < /big > (remove the spaces next to the < and >)

and it will look like this:

your text

GaryJames's profile
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Here is today's code tip:
Do you want to do your text in italics?

Just place your text between the following code:

< I > your text < /I > (remove the spaces next to the < and >)

and it will look like this:

your text
GaryJames's profile

over 2 years ago
Here is today's code tip:
Do you want to make your text underlined?

Just place your text between the following code:

< u > your text < /u > (remove the spaces next to the < and >)

and it will look like this:

your text

GaryJames's profile

over 2 years ago
Make your own clipart like this @ www.TXT2PIC.com

So to get 72 ° you would type this 72 & deg; (remove the space after the & ) A link to the complete list of special characters is available in the CCC Library.
GaryJames's profile

over 2 years ago
Make your own clipart like this @ www.TXT2PIC.com

Click on the box below in order to copy the code.


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GaryJames's profile

over 2 years ago
bump
GaryJames's profile

over 2 years ago
I hate puters sometimes! Today, the paper is sticking together and not feeding into printer...AAAAAAARRRRGGGGGHHHHH!

thank you Gary...for the info...I put all this stuff in a binder and try to keep the sheets in some kind of order. It amazing the pages of junk I have now and make no use of at all! lolol

Notice how 'nice I have been so far today?' It's about to cease!

The teeheeing emom
emom101's profile

over 2 years ago
Centering Text


The code for centering text is < center > your text here < /center >
(remove the spaces next to < and > ) and you will get:

your text here


GaryJames's profile

over 2 years ago
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Another way of adding color to text other than using the color code chart is by using the color name.
< font color='red'>Adding color using color name. < /font >(remove the spaces next to the < and the > )
results in:
Adding color using color name.
GaryJames's profile

over 2 years ago
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