This cannot be done using CSS.
However, you can change the font color of the first letter of a paragraph in CSS, like this:
p:first-letter {
color:(color);
}
Alternatives:
span {
color: #XXXXXX; /* Hex Color */
}
Then: The "t" will have a color and so will this one.
Bad thing with this is you may be using the span tags for other things. Then you may want to use a class:
span.first_letter {
color: #XXXXXX; /* Hex Color */
}
Then: The "t" will have a color and so will this one.
You can carry either method out for every first letter. There are some free online text generators that generate Rainbow Text.
text-transform:capitalize
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You can dynamically alter how the first letter of any block-level HTML element is displayed by using the pseudo-element ::first-letter. For example, if I wanted to style the first letter of every paragraph to be a different color I could use the following CSS: p::first-letter { color: #FFCC00; }
The first letter is capitalized.
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Yes. The first letter of the every sente nce is capitalized.
baking soda change color because of the heat it will get cook because when you first but it in it is a diffrent color
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The first letter of a person's name is always a capital letter.
The first letter of every species stands for the genus name of the species. The genus name must always be capitalized, and the entire name must be underlined or in italics.
they are different
you first pick sonic and then you press A or B on the wii remote and then the color will change.
they are different