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Post by Luna on Nov 27, 2010 18:01:07 GMT -5
So, now that we've discussed bolding, italicizing and underlining, let's move on to the extra stuff. We're still working with our row of squares. We're just going to work our way across, and I'll briefly explain what it is and show you what it does. With everything here, you just click it and then type between the code. Scratching out: It's and S with a line through it. exampleGlow: Doesn't work, as far as I know. I'm working on that. Shadow: I don't believe this one works, either. Again, I'm working on that. Marquee: This makes your text move across the screen. Just watch this line for a second: you'll see what I mean. Pre-format: This is my example of how this works. See how it pre-formats? Align left: Example Align Center: Example Align Right: Example Horizontal Rule: Give's you a horizontal line under your text. I'm not sure what the difference between this and underlining is.
Size: This is two A's. One big, and one little. Click on that. In the code it will say "size=2". Backspace the two, and replace with the size you want. I'm using size 8. ExampleFont Face: This is similar to size. Click on it, and then type in the font you want. I'm using Comic Sans MS. ExampleLast one! At the very end, there is a drop down list that says colors. Select the one you want. Type between the code. example
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