Q : So you want to know how to add Style to text.
These vb Codes are not included in the original vBulletin board. They are available here because Steve has added them.
I'm going to list as many as i know, hopefull others will add ones they know..
I will add this, While these look very good Please DO NOT over use them....
Code:
[ glow]Glowing text[/glow]
Note: remove the space after the first [
Example:
[glow] Glowing text [/glow]
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[ shadow]Shadowed text[/shadow]
Example:
[shadow] Shadowed text[/shadow]
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[ fliph]Horizontally flipped[/fliph]
Example:
[fliph]Horizontally flipped[/fliph]
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[ flipv]Vertically flipped[/flipv]
Example:
[flipv]Vertically flipped[/flipv]
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[ blur]blurred text[/blur]
Example:
[blur]blurred text[/blur]
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[ center] Center text[/center]
Example:
Center Text
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[ move]Moving text[/move]
Example:
[move]Moving text[/move]
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[ updwn]This Text Goes Up From Down[/updwn]
Example:
[updwn]This Text Goes Up From Down[/updwn]
Ahah!, Netscape Users Published again!
Well I suppose I will give Mr Gates his due and try viewing this thread in IE.....DRATS! hj
I notice the text is.......
I noticed the text is much larger in IE ergo easier to read.MY question is,
why the moving text ( horizontal, and down to up) Works, and the glowing text etc doesn't?
I am using the IE 5.0...Macintosh edition....OopS! maybe the Mac users are being punished twice....I shoulda stayed where I was.........hj
Re: I notice the text is.......
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hcjilson said:
why the moving text ( horizontal, and down to up) Works, and the glowing text etc doesn't?
Couyld be to do with the "marquee" tag that ie supports which is used to move text, while there is no equilivent for glowing text...