In my previous post, I left off something, use the following example to change your text to yellow and to make it 2 sizes bigger than normal (you can use a number from 1 to 7, or you can use -3 up to +3)
<font size="+2" color="yellow">then your sig goes here</font>
ok-guess I'll stick with green and get back to work...maybe later i'll try again. Anyhow, many thanks for the assistance, Steve. Just curious-is this something you just have to know about, or are there directions on G-Spot somewhere (in case you're not around to help me next time- -->
TS, do it exactly the way you see it written in the first line, with the quotes and the + and everything. Or you can pick a number from 1 to 7 and NOT use the + sign.
You can try it without, too - sometimes it will work, sometimes it won't.
But NO brackets - that was just to show that there are options.
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Steve!
The signature is in MySpace, in your profile - edit your profile.
Click "Go", "MySpace", "Profile", "Edit Profile", and then you can change your sig.
To change the font, use the following constructs:
<font size=[1-7 (pick a number)] color=[whatever color - "crap" is a color, try it!]>then the stuff you wanna type then</font>
and right before all of that do <i> and after all of that do </i> to do italics, "b" instead of "i" for bold.
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2fortheroad
Thanks, Steve. I got the italics to work, but no luck with the size or color...oh well, guess 1 out of 3 is at least a start...
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Steve!
Let me see if I can do any HTML.
Test!
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Steve!
In my previous post, I left off something, use the following example to change your text to yellow and to make it 2 sizes bigger than normal (you can use a number from 1 to 7, or you can use -3 up to +3)
<font size="+2" color="yellow">then your sig goes here</font>
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2fortheroad
OK-I did exactly what you said-let's see what happens!
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2fortheroad
Hey-it worked-except I said "yellow" and I got "red"...oh well, it must be Monday. Now I'm going to try for "purple" and smaller.
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2fortheroad
Now what??? I got smaller, but no color. I'm not giving up til I get this figured out!
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2fortheroad
Can't seem to get any color except red, no matter what I say...
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Steve!
Awesome!!
Sometimes you have to close your web browser and open it back up to see changes.
But it looks green to me!
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ok-guess I'll stick with green and get back to work...maybe later i'll try again. Anyhow, many thanks for the assistance, Steve. Just curious-is this something you just have to know about, or are there directions on G-Spot somewhere (in case you're not around to help me next time- -->
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Steve!
It's been a while since the directions were posted.
Usually someone will just post a question(like you did) and someone else will respond.
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Tom Strange
Mr!,
so... do we put the quote marks in the deal or brackets? I'm thinking I saw it both ways here....
thanks
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Steve!
TS, do it exactly the way you see it written in the first line, with the quotes and the + and everything. Or you can pick a number from 1 to 7 and NOT use the + sign.
You can try it without, too - sometimes it will work, sometimes it won't.
But NO brackets - that was just to show that there are options.
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Zixar
You can use the CODE ubb tag to type out exactly what you want without worrying that the browser will strip it out. Like this:
This is the same text, without the CODE tag:
<font size=+2 color="800080"> This should be a large, medium-purple message</font>
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Zixar
Hmm...that used to work.
Oh well, the CODE tag worked, as signified by the different font. Don't know why the HTML line DIDN'T work when typed out of the code block, though...
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CoolWaters
I didn't know we could mix code and html...
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Nato
I'm having trouble getting my sig to work.
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