Tips and Tricks
Change Your Font with HTML - Part 1
by
Sam Hackel-Butt
(Age: 19)
copyright 08-01-2005
Age Rating: 1 to 127
If you don’t know what HTML is, you can find explanations here, and here.
Now, Let’s begin with the basics, which can also be found here, in a MoonNote by
Andrew Findlay. I’ll be going over the basics, as well as a few other tricks I find helpful when editing my Author Page, and in some stories.
Italics The opening tag is < i> and the closing tag is < /i> All you have to do it remove the space. This will yield this result: “No one is going anywhere!” the robber shrieked.
Bold The opening tag is < b> and the closing tag is < /b> All you have to do it remove the space. This will yield this result: Sailor Moon rocks.
Underline The opening tag is < u> and the closing tag is < /u> All you have to do it remove the space. This will yield this result: Now you can underline important words.
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Ahhh....thesimpleHTMP...EvenImasteredthisfairlyfast... Okay enough of the changing back-and-forth over an over again... This is a really great idea, and I'm off to the next chapter of this. It's the size, font, and color that always gets me... Greatework!
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