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Question Posted Sunday August 10 2008, 1:28 am

how do you change the words on myspace from smaller to bigger
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_chokebacktears answered Wednesday August 13 2008, 2:31 am:
you can change the font size.
<font size="FONT # YOU WANT HERE"> write your text here </fontsize>

here is an example.

<font size="5"> HELLO,HAVE A NICE DAY! </fontsize>

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LOL_x0x answered Sunday August 10 2008, 12:44 pm:
Either use:
<big.></big.>
without the periods ^


or:
<font size.="number"></font.>
without the periods ^


-Laura (16-f)

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shayxo answered Sunday August 10 2008, 2:12 am:
<*small*> whatever you wnat small here </*small>

<*big*> whatever you want big here </*big>

then you can do

<*i> for italics </*i>

<*u> for underlined</*u>

<*b> for bold </*b>






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