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Scarlett Sep 29th, 2003 09:14 AM

<font color= red> You are welcome LN :) Just doing my bit to keep things colorful and interesting~</font> ((L))

LN Sep 29th, 2003 09:15 AM

<font color="green"><b>What</b>
<font color="red"><b>happened??</b></font></font>

((l))

ncgrrl Sep 29th, 2003 09:53 AM

to change font color you have to do the &quot;&lt;&quot; with font color=x you do not have to do an end &quot;&gt;&quot; for color. To change back to black start with the &quot;&lt;&quot; and font color=black and the &quot;&gt;&quot;.

So if you start typing and want to change the color to <font color=blue> blue, put in code for the color. To change the color to <font color=black> black, copy and paste the code and change the color name.

How do you do the rainbow colors??!??</font></font>

ncgrrl Sep 29th, 2003 09:57 AM

This time in English.

To change the font color, type: &lt;
then add in: font color=x (where x is the color you want)
then add: &gt;
The only space in the code is between font and color.

Unlike the bold, italics, underline and strike through, you do not need to end the code.

When you want to change the color again (like back to black) redo the code (or copy and paste it) and put the new color name in the place of the x.

Gekko Sep 29th, 2003 09:57 AM

&lt;color=blue&gt; &lt;bold&gt; Very interesting.

Gekko Sep 29th, 2003 10:01 AM


Okay, <font color=blue>now I get it.
</font>

<b>Pretty cool!</b>

jason888 Sep 29th, 2003 10:09 AM

ncgrrl: LOL! Yes, the English version does read better! :)

&lt;red testing testing testing <font color="blue"> &lt;/&gt;

Jason</font>

Jacko Sep 29th, 2003 10:34 AM

I wonder <font color=orange> how many colors <font color=green>you can change to?</font></font>

cd Sep 29th, 2003 10:53 AM

test<font color="purple">testing</font>

OliveOyl Sep 29th, 2003 11:35 AM

<i>Wow!</i> This topic has taken on a life of its own since last night! You guys are doing great, and ncgirl, I had no idea you could leave off the ending brackets on color. That makes it much easier--thanks!! I've always used them with UBB and maybe it's not even necessary there.

Scarlett you just have to move to Florida to be successful with <font color=orange>orchids</font>. I keep mine inside while they are blooming..some species for as long a 4 months, then move them out back when they finish. A year later they are blooming again, happy as can be. About the only way you can kill them is too much attention and care!

We are all paranoid folks. I figured I was at fault for its deletion because I'd written a quote from &quot;When I am an Old Woman I Shall Wear <font color=purple>Purple&quot;</font>. :) I gave the author credit so thought I was safe, but maybe not.

Anyway...you all are doing great. Now Bozo will have to come teach us Perl. I figured you weren't writing code for each individual letter, Bozo, but couldn't/can't imagine how you were doing it! :)

Hey--think how irritating we can be now to the sour smilies haters...now they get smilies and rainbow hues to boot. hehheh...onward and upward.
<font color=green>Olive</font>

FainaAgain Sep 29th, 2003 02:48 PM

This is awesome! Too bad I don't have time to try the colors! Oh, well, there is always tomorrow. Or Friday :)

mrwunrfl Sep 29th, 2003 03:09 PM

font color equals blue makes it blue, but how about just color=blue inside of &lt;&gt; like this:

&lt;color=blue&gt;this is color equal blue
<font color=blue> this is font color equal blue</font>

Scarlett Sep 29th, 2003 05:09 PM

<b><font color=green> I still want to know how Bozo got the colors to change mid-word!
<font color=red>Travel: I just booked all the restaurants for our stay in Las Vegas in November!</font></font></b>

LN Sep 29th, 2003 05:53 PM

<font color="green">I <font color="red">s<font color="blue">t<font color="purple">i<font color="yellow">l<font color="green">l <font color="red">c<font color="blue">a<font color="green">n

looks like you've got to do code individually unless <font color="red">Bozo &lt;/&gt; has a better way.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font>

Tobin Sep 29th, 2003 08:57 PM

<font color="blue">teating&lt;/blue/&gt;</font>

Tobin Sep 29th, 2003 08:58 PM

<font color="green">testing&lt;green/&gt;</font>

Tobin Sep 29th, 2003 08:59 PM

<font color="blue">testing</font>

Scarlett Sep 30th, 2003 05:25 AM


<b><font color=red> Good Morning!! Have a great day!!</font></b>

cd Sep 30th, 2003 05:51 AM

<font color="yellow">And a sunny day to you to!<font color="yellow"></font></font>

Scarlett Sep 30th, 2003 06:05 AM

<font color=orange><b><i> cd---:D Sunny but chilly in the Big Apple!</i></b></font>


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