type one of the following before your message:
"red:"
"green:"
"purple:"
"cyan:"
"white:"
or to get special color effects:
"flash:"
"flash2:"
"flash3:
For example, if you want to say "Hello there!" in purple, you type "purple:Hello there!"
There are also many different text effects that do NOT involve color. some of these are: "wave:", "scroll:", and "shake:"
NOTE: 1 color affect can be combined with 1 non-color effect. You must type the color before the non-color effect. For example, if you want to type "Hello there!" and make it scroll across the screen while flashing red and yellow, type "flash:scroll:Hello there!"
Hope I helped =]
first open microsoft office then there is a coloum of font on the last of last word
To define the color of the text w/ CSS, it is {color:[color of text];} Ex.: body{color:#0000ff;}
Text color is the color of your letters. When you use text color, only the letter itself is colored. No white space is anywhere within your text or letters. When you color highlight text, you enclose your selected text in a solid strip of color that colors even that white spaces between words, letters, and inside letters.
One can change the font or text color in Photoshop by first clicking the Text tool button. Then when the Text toolbar appears, click the color palette button and select the color wanted.
Using BBCode. For instance, [color=red]Red Text[/color], or [color=blue]Blue Text[/color].
Font color is the color of the letters. Highlight color is the color of a word or words that also includes the white spaces between the letters.
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Fill Color
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No you cannot text on the nook color it only gives you books on how to text
No you cannot text on the nook color it only gives you books on how to text
How do you find out about this narrative text? "the color &the grandfader".
Assuming the text you're trying to add a background color to text within a div: # divname { height: 100; width: 100; } function onchange(divname) { document.getElementById(divname).style.backgroundColor = "blue"; } link Or do you just want a static color behind your text? # bluebg { background-color: blue; }OR look at my text!