add an extra video layer, than its media generator, click text and make it go on the layer over. I always thought of it like putting stickers on say a piece of paper when I started off.
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In all previous Sony Vegas versions (I have pro 8), you simply right click on a video track, and click "insert text media". I tried that but it doesn't work . :(
add an extra layer , text is just a text layer, for say cutting out stuff or whatever it can get kind of confusing for beginners but be sure to youtube it for a visual look.
To create an intro in Sony Vegas, start by opening the software and importing your video clips or images into the media pool. Drag your selected media onto the timeline, then use transitions, text overlays, and effects to enhance the visuals. You can add background music by importing an audio file and placing it on a separate audio track. Finally, preview your intro and make any necessary adjustments before exporting the final video.
keep adding text in a separate video layer. Its time consuming but if you love the video it will seem like no time to do it.
The background color behind text is commonly referred to as "text background" or "background color." In web design and graphic design, it can also be called "background fill" or simply "background." This color provides contrast to the text, enhancing readability and visual appeal.
To print white text on a black background, you can adjust the settings on your computer or printer to change the text color to white and the background color to black before printing.
work well with the background
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create a video layer making you have two now, now click media generator and click text, drag it down to the 2nd video layer and now write whatever. Than you're done.
You could set the background in an upper class and then define the text in the lower class.
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!