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Tiny font


Question Posted Friday July 20 2007, 5:02 pm

I remember somebody asking this somewhere, but I can't find it. How do you make your font extremely tiny and barely readable? I'm not sure if it works for all programs, or just aim, but I need one that DOES work on aim.
Thank you. =]


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theymos answered Sunday July 22 2007, 11:24 pm:
<span style="text-size:10pt">text</span>
OR
<small>text</small>
OR
<font size="1">text</font>

In the first method, you can change the 10pt number to anything above 1.

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reigh answered Friday July 20 2007, 11:40 pm:
there are a few ways.
on aim you can highlight it and press alt and 9 to make it superscript (tiny and on top) or hightlight it and press alt and 0 to make it subscript (tiny and at the bottom). you can also right click on the typing area, and click text, then style and choose either subscript or superscript.

in HTML coding for websites you use the code <sub>TEXT HERE</sub> or <sup>TEXT HERE</sup>.

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orphans answered Friday July 20 2007, 7:20 pm:
hey

in your profile or whatever, right click, go to "text" - "style" and select "subscript". or superscript. both will make your font extremely tiny.

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