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Yes you can.
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<font color=color or #339999><font size=x>Test</font></font> |
#12
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thank you i will try now, i find this weird as i put the first code like this
<font size=16>Announcements</font> then chaged to this' <font size=8>Announcements</font> and the font stayed the same size at 16 edit: lol sorry worked great thx. can i also add a bold font to the code sorry |
#13
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Yes you can. Just put in the <b> and </b>
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#14
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thanks yes i did add them but nothing happened i mite have put them in the wrong place i'll try again.
thank you very much for your time cheers. |
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If some reason that does not work. Try <strong> </strong>
So <strong><font color=hex code or red><font size=x>Text</strong></font></font> Which looks like this xD |
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sweet will do thanks
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#17
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Glad I can help =]
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