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Cursive Font


Question Posted Tuesday December 12 2006, 4:25 pm

Whenever I try to use this code <font face=Script>text </font> for making my font cursive, I put the text in the area where it says text and delete that, but it doesn't work. How can I get it to work, or better yet, what is a better code?

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karisue answered Tuesday December 12 2006, 5:50 pm:
<font face="NAME OF FONT"> TEXT </font>

That usually works for me. Make sure the font name is correct.

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PunkieFreak4690 answered Tuesday December 12 2006, 5:41 pm:
It's way easier if you just put < FONT FACE = "FONT TYPE" > TEXT < / FONT > (excluding the spaces). You don't necessarily have to put "script in it.

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xWACKYJACKIEx answered Sunday December 10 2006, 11:45 am:
<FONT FACE="script">ur text here</FONT>

that works =]

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