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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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07-19-2006 BJ Niktabe    

OOPS!!! It's dark in here! lol


07-19-2006 BJ Niktabe    

This is so cool. Thanks Sam! I have already tested this and made my name in bold print on my page! Great tip! On to the next>/i>!


04-06-2006 Leigh G.    

Ahhh.... the simple HTMP... Even I mastered this fairly fast... 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... Greate work!

May the divine darkness be with you
Leigh fellow of the Commenting Crusaders


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