Hi, I've just finally bothered to experiment with this.
To get boldface, italics or to underline a phrase, one formats using html.
For example, for boldface, surround the text with < B > phrase < / B >. (To get the formatting, there're no spaces between <,B,>,/.
Like this:
phrase
To get italics, use I for B.
phrase
To underline, use U for B.
phrase
This can help make long passages easier to read.
Other tips?
Bold, italics -- other tips?
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Hi op,

>This can help make long passages easier to read.<
They are even easier to read if one uses "enter" at the end of each paragraph.
Well, I'm assuming that we're past the kindergarten level and we know what "ttt" means.

I still haven't bothered with the smileys yet.
By the way, some useful html tags:
http://www.htmlhelp.com/reference/wilbur/list.html
I don't really program in html, so I never learned this, but I guess a casual knowledge is useful. I've always wanted to at least use boldface, italics or underline a phrase.
Anyway, I do appreciate it when people put a little thought into making their prose easier on the eyes.
Ira...you are assuming that people know where a paragraph ends
> I'm assuming that we're past the kindergarten level and we know what "ttt" means. <
That's true for you and me.
>I do appreciate it when people put a little thought into making their prose easier on the eyes.<
Amen, brother.
You realize, do you not, that we shall now have dozens of posts using these hints of yours?
Nah, we only need to know when the next paragraph begins, not where the previous one ends.
Ira, don't forget the combinations.
Well, ira, I certainly hope so.
If you're going to do combinations, don't forget to close the tags in reverse order. For example, if you start with B, then I, close the tags with I then B.
I think that's how it's gone. Let's see if this works.
I wonder if it works on smileys.




Nope
Could you do a version of the above instructions "for dummies"?
I mean step by step, everything that comes after "type in your text".
Hi elaine, I'll try it again.
Say you want the word "this" in bold.
You need to surround that word with the tags (the funny looking < B >, etc.).
So, you actually type this: < B > this < / B >.
The / is the slash on your keyboard.
Now, to get "this" to actually come out in bold, leave no spaces between the slash and B and between the B and < and > symbols.
Try and see if you can get
this .
You can always hit "Preview my reply" to see if the experiment has worked and delete the post if it didn't and try again (so no one will see your failed attempts).
By the way, you can obviously make a whole phrase bold. The tags go around the phrase (not around each word), so it's pretty effortless.
Give this a try.
Eureka !
If you don't understand all that stuff about leaving out spaces, just type your text like this:
<B>This is bold</B>
<U>This is underlined</U>
<I>This is italic</I>
That's clever, Robespierre. So having two sets of tags obviously doesn't affect the apperance more than having one set of tags.
I just did, thanks
I love this stuff. I'd like to credit Rex with teaching me how to use italics. It was on a previous thread on smileys:
http://www.fodors.com/forums/threadselect.jsp?fid=2&tid=34488030
Anselm
That's excellent. I tried searching the forum (boldface, italics) -- couldn't find any threads on this.
And, by the way, an entry for this in the Paris superthread, so you'll always know where to find this.
WOW It works!
Yes, it sure does!
Thanks for the easy "visible learner friendly" version, Robespierre
Actually, I left out the forward slash and it still works
You're welcome.
See if leaving out the forward slash works if it's not at the end of your post. I bet it doesn't.
Thinking about these mechanical rules and techniques gives me a pain in the back of my neck. I wish I could just write in pencil on lined paper.
Don't forget your clue in the game thread, cmt....
No, this doesn't work. I hate html.
But this works. (no slash here)
I hate html.
Oops. Nevermind.

Mind your slashes, I tell you.
DON'T FORGET ABOUT COLORS!!
Marcy...
You have way too much time on your hands!
Oh, and thanks for the nice remarks, AnselmAdorne!
Best wishes,
Rex
111op: I have a new clue, but I've been unable to post on that thread. I'll try again.
Scarlett says who needs paragraphs? I thought there was a thread somewhere that taught all of this, was it the REX thread?
~
Up for those who want <blue/> COLORFUL <red/> messages . . .

Let me see
Does this work?
Wow. Didn't know it's that easy!
Which other colors can one get this way?
Thanks for the tips.
Now if I only knew when to use bold, when to underline, and when to use italic.
Can they be used interchangeably? What are the rules? When is color most appropriate?
You can make your own rules, bardo.
This is great stuff. I have wanted to ask this for a while: can someone tell me how to put a paragraph or comment from someone on a thread into my response? There are always brackets around the phrase which I guess is a clue. Help, please.
I tried it and it works
ARRRRRRRGHHHHHHH!!!!
Testing

1
2
3
Testing!
hee, tiff
ttt
I want to try BOLDFACE
AND ITALICS
Well, I believe you started something!
gomiki -
"can someone tell me how to put a paragraph or comment from someone on a thread into my response?"
Using your left mouse button, highlight the area that you want to copy and paste. Then, using your right mouse button, click on copy. Then move your cursor to the document you are writing, and again using your right mouse button, click on paste to insert the text. PEACE
Robyn
<<There are always brackets around the phrase which I guess is a clue. Help, please.>>
No - - that's a custom. We put them there. <<By hand>>.
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