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code for AIM fade?


Question Posted Monday July 24 2006, 10:42 pm

does anyone know the code to make a fade on aim?

i know the one for webpages is like,
< font back=ffffff > && < font color=ffffff >

but i tried that and it didn`t work...?
like, you out it in your profile or away
message and it makes it different colors.

if you know, PLEASE iM me;;
aaaahh eb

<33 thanks in advance `


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leighannexowns answered Monday July 24 2006, 11:15 pm:
Some of the places here ; [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
have some fades with codes maybe you could copy & edit those.

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