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bold, underline, italics


Question Posted Sunday July 23 2006, 4:41 pm

When you post a bulletin in Myspace, some people have certain words bolded, underlined, and in italics. How do they make it like that? Is there a certain code or something? Thanks.

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Jess1o9 answered Friday July 28 2006, 12:03 pm:
< b > < /b > is bold [ take out the spaces ]
< i > < /i > is italics
< s > < /s > is strike out
< u > < /u > is underline
< BR > [ without spaces ] is a space
<center> is to center your text

if you dont take the spaces out it wont work &hearts;

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oXoCutiex6 answered Sunday July 23 2006, 9:35 pm:
evreyone anwerwed those..
i figred you might want ot know some more tips

to enter a enter do <br>
<font color=COLOR> writing.. </font>
some colors are..
darkred
red
purple
pink
hotpink
green
lightgreen
darkgreen
white
black
gray
orange
violet
ect..
to center <center>
to change font size <font size=#> [1-6>

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ilovehimxox answered Sunday July 23 2006, 8:52 pm:
<b> is bold</b> ( stops bold )
<u> is underline</u> ( stopds underline )
<i> is italic </i> ( stops italic )

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orphans answered Sunday July 23 2006, 8:36 pm:
< b > BOLD < / b >
< u > UNDERLINE < / u >
< i > ITALICS < / i >

Without the spaces.

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BabbiD0LL answered Sunday July 23 2006, 8:24 pm:
< b > is bold &+ you have to after you put your bolded text do < / b >

< s > is strikethrouqh < / s >

< u > is underline < / u >

< i > is itliacts < / i >

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MummuM answered Sunday July 23 2006, 8:08 pm:
Bolded Text:
< b > Write what you want to be bolded, here < /b >


Underlined Text:
< u > Wite what you want to be underlined, here < /u >


Italic Text:
< i > Wite what you want to be italiced, here < /i >


Be sure to remove the spaces between the < >'s. I had to put spaces in to show the HTML code. If you DON'T remove the spaces, the code will not work. &hearts;

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beachbarbie721 answered Sunday July 23 2006, 8:04 pm:
yep.
it wont show up on here but you can get codes at whateverlife.com

hope that helped.
&hearts; Me

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No_such_thing_as_self answered Sunday July 23 2006, 8:00 pm:
look up html. I think myspace has a area for html. You might need to learn some stuff like <b>code like thes</b> that wont work but you get the picture.

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