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Font colors


Question Posted Friday August 5 2005, 11:15 pm

i've heard that there are ways to use different colors on AIM font than the ones that they give you. like you could go to a website and get the code/numbers for the color and you had to put it some where then you could use those colors instead. i just can't remember how to do it. if anyone knows how to do it...could you please help! i'll rate high!!

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crazililbaybex3 answered Saturday August 6 2005, 1:02 am:
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go there and on the right column go down 2 the bottom and under tutorials theres something that says change aim font color and it tells u rite there how 2 do it

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AdivceJack answered Saturday August 6 2005, 12:41 am:
I don't know for sure, but mabey try googling it. Bring up google and type in AIM colors... Search the website for it, because I think it's on there. Hope I helped. Jack

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