Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Everybody on the HTML Topic, especially, to my Jedi Masters....
KillerQueen840 and Mike Preston!!!!!Thank you!!!
This Jedi has MUCH to learn technical wise...and I mean MUCH, but this is so neat to be able to do something so technical that I have never done before.
THANK YOU!!!! XXXXXXXXXXX :D
Great. It works. Now please kill it. If you're so keen on testing your html, why not play with colours instead?
Marquees make idiots want to try them too and then next thing you know the board is flooded with these things.
<font color="blue">Well the numeric codes for color won't work for me, but if you actually type the name of the color, it works.</font>
well apparently only in the topic line, but it works!
<b><font color = "crimson">ThomasQuinn wrote: HTML within topics has been blocked. However, there is a trick, but I'm sure Richard doesn't want me spreading it all over. Mail me if you really want to know.
That's ok, I am just learning, I don't care where I can put it, I just need to understand and learn to do it.
The numeric system from a tutorial I was using....which is the STANDARD method on ALL of my 3 blogs.....will NOT work for me though.
Why!!!!
I had to actually type the word blue in the formula per a different tutorial.
I HAVE to learn what I am STILL doing WRONG when I type the numeric formula.
Any HELP would be appreciated. :D
I STILL do not understand how to do the numeric code correctly and most sites will NOT accept me inserting the word of the color.
Queenzone does.
Myspace....does NOT and rejected the word for the color and I do NOT understand how to use the numeric code.
HELP!!!!!!!! SOS!!!!!!!
I used to run my own website, so I became HTML-literate...
now unfortunately I've forgotten the bulk of it; besides links are automatically displayed here anywhere...
i.e.
http:// link
<font color=#FF399> Linda Of The Valley wrote: hehe
arlene:
link
there's no certain way of understanding these colours in numeric code. If you have a really good memory you can learn em off by heart!! Otherwise, just refer to the link above when you need to use colours!!
Linda....The numeric codes I have...my PROBLEM is I do NOT understand how or rather where to place it and my text in the formula, so that it appears.
Example.
#7FFFD4 is the color code for aquamarine.
Please someone type the complete formula, and say the word cat..within the formula...so that I can understand what I am doing WRONG! Thanks!