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Question Posted Thursday August 2 2007, 9:56 am

how do you like bold a comment on myspace.
then un bold it? haha sorry i just never know
how to do this and im wondering, k thanks katie=]


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bLue_in_tHe_faCe answered Thursday August 2 2007, 1:31 pm:
To make something bold? Like the font.. use this code..

<b>your font will be bolded.</b>

If that doesn't show up.. then the code is.. the little side arrow (less than), "b", another side arrow (greater than). Then put your font you want bolded,then do the same thing as before but put a forward slash infront of the "b". Hope you understand that.. hah

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