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Question Posted Friday July 29 2005, 6:22 pm

ok i was wondering if i want to cange the color of a font and make it bold do i just <strong>TEXT HERE</strong><font color=COLOR HERE>TEXT HERE</font> and put what i want it to say in were it says "text here" or will the writting come out twice? can someone help me out. o yea adn this is for xanga.

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xOalmaOx answered Monday August 1 2005, 12:15 pm:
WHERE IT SAYS TEXT HERE - ERASE JUST THAT N0THING ELSE N0T THE <> BECUASE THEN IT W0NT W0RK THEN WHEN YO0 ERASE THE TEXT HERE BETWEEN THE < && > TYPE WHAT YO0 WANT IT T0 SAY! LIKE HERES AN EXAMPLE T0 B0LD A W0RD - <bold>TEXT HERE<bold> CHANGE TO <bold>HEYY!<bold> H0PE I HELPED &hearts;//ALMA

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Karen answered Saturday July 30 2005, 10:24 am:
That wouldn't work, since it would come out twice. If you just insert <font color=COLOR><strong>TEXT</strong></font> it will work. You can insert other HTML codes also, just make sure you close each tag.

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Sporkster answered Friday July 29 2005, 7:38 pm:
Just so you know later:

In HTML, let's say you wanted to underline and italicize text. All you would have to do is type the first two opening tags, write your text, and close both of the tags:

<u><i>TEXT</i></u>

But, if you tried to do it this way:

<u>TEXT</u> <i>TEXT</i>

They would come out as separated sections of text--one underlined, and one italicized.

You can combine any HTML codes you want to on one piece of text, so long as you close them properly.

If you want HTML help, feel free to ask away. I've been doing HTML and XML for years now.

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jcsgrlthe1st answered Friday July 29 2005, 6:40 pm:
oh oh oh i know a trick for the bold thing...hehe just highlight the word and do CTRL+b and same for italics CTRL+i, underline CTRL+u and yes that is what you do to change the color. no pretend this is what i wanted...

<font color=COLOR HERE><strong>BLAHafkhaoeihr<strong></font>

do you get it? but instead of using the code for bold try the trick! its sooo much easier! if you need help drop one in the inbox or IM me on AIM
&hearts;BLAiR

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