sjsa Posted May 8, 2004 Share Posted May 8, 2004 Ive been working on the airline, Oh thelive long day now im gonna give up [u]thats all! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kip Powick Posted May 9, 2004 Share Posted May 9, 2004 To Change FONTs/COLOR/SIZE merely drag your coursor over the text you want to change to highlight the text ... then select the font you wish in the font window and "click" changing this font to TIMES The same can be said for size changing size to largest To change font/size and color, keep highlighting the text you want and clicking what you want in the FONT then SIZE then COLOR boxes Like this WRONG WAY.... If you just click on, for example color and select RED this is what you will see in your pre-post work area. That is the open end of the "TAG" which means everything after that "TAG" will be RED. You have to close the "TAG" to have the HTML take effect so that is why you highlight to select, then click on RED and an opening TAG will be put at the front of your text and a closing TAG will be put on the end. The closing TAG would look like this EXCEPT the brackets are square at the end, (/COLOR) If I had used [ ] brackest all that is written between my two TAGS would have been RED. Hope this helps. If you know how to write in HTML you can put all the TAGS in yourself. Now if you want to underline you must highlight your text and right click with your mouse and "copy". Next go to the Underline button and "click" it. A window will open that has the word "undefined" in it and it is highlighted. Put your cursor over the highlighted word and right click your mouse and "paste" the text you coped from below into the window. Click "OK" and you will find your text in your pre post text has the TAGS infront of it and after it. Again, if you are familiar with HTML and TAGS you can do this all in your prepost work area. Have Fun...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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