I just saw in a post from kate how to bold wrods and wondered if there is someplace online that I can find out to do colors and such? thanks
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Hi yestravel--there are many sites that will show you how to do this--it's basic HTML. But I think a good starting spot might be this page that a fellow Fodor's member (justretired) created:
http://ljkrakauer.com/tags.htm
There's a chart "Simple HTML Formatting Tags" on that page that I think has basically everything you'd need to know.
The biggest thing to remember when using these tags is to be sure to "close" whatever you are entering. By that I mean, if you place < b > in front of a word that you want to bold, you need to "close" that tag by placing < /b > on the other side of it. If that makes any sense. Let me know if you have any questions.
Hi Katie -- thanks for the site. I vaguely recall seeing this at some point. I will need to practice.