You are correct in that the plus sign means bigger than normal, the minus sign means smaller than normal.
When you just use a number without a sign, that's not a relative size but a hard size - a 1 is specific, -1 is relative. "1" is the smallest font and "7" is the biggest. "4" is the normal size. If you say "-1" and your font is already at normal, then you get a "3". If you had set your font at "2" and then you say "-1" it will be "1".
And that HR tag can have sizes, and it can have color, and it can have shading or no shading. And you can set it so it takes up only half the screen too -
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O Garth, post forever.
You don't. Try using the standard HTML version instead. Use where I used { and }
{font size="+1"} text goes here {/font}
You can set the size from "-3" to "+3" relative to their browser's font, or "0" to "7" absolute size.
Here's +2 size. Here's +2 size.
Here's -3 size. Here's -3 size.
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font size 2
Whooo Hoo!! It works! Now I thought that you couldn't use standard HTML along with UBB code. ... Oh well, so you can.
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Steve!
Another kewel tag is CENTER. It allows you to center text horizontally.
like this:
Here is the construct:
<center>Your centered text goes here</center>
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Hope R.
I change my font size without the plus sign. I think the plus sign makes it bigger than the text you see here.
Font size = 2size>
That's just a plain 2, not +2 - plain 2 doesn't change anything.
font size = 1size> should make the text smaller.
The other thing I like to do is separate my responses at times with a
That's (HR) with the usual greater-than and less-than symbols around it. It's easy for me to remember cuz it's my initials!
Hope R. color>size>face>
What a long, strange trip it's been!size>face>color>
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Steve!
Hoper -
You are correct in that the plus sign means bigger than normal, the minus sign means smaller than normal.
When you just use a number without a sign, that's not a relative size but a hard size - a 1 is specific, -1 is relative. "1" is the smallest font and "7" is the biggest. "4" is the normal size. If you say "-1" and your font is already at normal, then you get a "3". If you had set your font at "2" and then you say "-1" it will be "1".
And that HR tag can have sizes, and it can have color, and it can have shading or no shading. And you can set it so it takes up only half the screen too -
<hr size="20" noshade="false" align="left" width="75%" color="red" />
<hr size="5" noshade="false" align="right" width="60%" color="blue" />
<hr size="15" noshade="false" color="green" />
[This message was edited by Steve! on December 27, 2003 at 22:14.]
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Hope R.
OOOOOO - I love it Steve!
Lemme try...
LOOKEE - that's FUNNNNN!!!!face>color>size>
Hope R. color>size>face>
What a long, strange trip it's been!size>face>color>
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