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The font attribute will let you size your text and add color, or even change the style of your text. You can make your words bold, underline some or cross out words. Using these attributes when making a web page will make your text interesting, and allow you to high light areas you want to draw attention to. There are examples below each code that will show you what the code does. Place the code before the word or words you want to use it for, remember to put your closing after the last word you want it used on. First, the code to size your text is: You can use size 1-7 in pagebuilder. Pick the size that suits your needs. This is size 7 This is size 6 This is size 5 This is size 4 This is size 3 This is size 2 This is size 1 You can make your text a different color as well as size it by using this code: Using the code as it is above, your text will be size 7 and the color red. You can make it any color you want and size 1-7 as you chose. This is an example Neat trick and simple enough right? Wait...there is more you can do using text attributes. ATTRIBUTES This attribute will print your text in italics. This is an example if text in italics This attribute will print your text bold. This is an example using the bold attribute. This attribute will print your text in blackface, like a double bold. This attribute will print your text in the style of a typewriter. This is an example using the typewriter attribute This is an example using keyboard text. This is an example using strong text. The strike attribute is used to cross out a word or sentence. This attribute will cause your text to be dropped down....sub. This is an example using the subattribute. The attribute was used before the words that are dropped down and closed off before the word that is again in line. This attribute will cause your text to rise above the other text in the line. This is an example using the supattribute. The attribute was used before the words that are raised higher, and closed off before the word that is again in line. This attribute will cause your text to be underlined. This is an example using the underline attribute. The attribute was used before the words that are underlned and closed off after the last word I wanted underlined. This attribute will cause your text to be shaded. This is an example using the highlight attribute. The attribute was used before the words that are highlighted, and closed off after the last word I wanted highlighted. NOTE Remember, you must have both an opening and a closing. For example when using the attribute Send it to a friend! |
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