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tru3luv316
post Feb 11 2006, 12:29 AM
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Well sometimes i want specific words/phrases on my entries to be bigger than the regular ones, and now that Xanga have the feature whea the drop down menu let u choose the size, even if i choose size 7, wen i submit the entry, the font would still be size 3 which is the regular size i set.. i tried using html like
<b><font size="4">TYPE HERE</font></b>
that but it still won't work. ANy ideas?
 
 
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post Feb 11 2006, 12:52 AM
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QUOTE(tru3luv316 @ Feb 11 2006, 12:29 AM)
Well sometimes i want specific words/phrases on my entries to be bigger than the regular ones, and now that Xanga have the feature whea the drop down menu let u choose the size, even if i choose size 7, wen i submit the entry, the font would still be size 3 which is the regular size i set.. i tried using html like
<b><font size="4">TYPE HERE</font></b> 
that but it still won't work. ANy ideas?
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When you tried using html, did you check the edit html box?
 
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post Feb 12 2006, 10:51 PM
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QUOTE(Maestro @ Feb 11 2006, 12:52 AM)
When you tried using html, did you check the edit html box?
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Of course I did

QUOTE(niez_cho)
Or if you're using Internet Explorer, click View -> Font Size (or something similar)... and see if it's checked to "Normal". If not, do so.


I don't see "normal" only smallest... all the way to largest.


QUOTE(fishcake-y)
^ x2 If you're using a Mac, ignore that statement. I blieve it's a link stating "View HTML" which makes a pop-up showing your entry as it will look.
&for Firefox it's View -> Text Size -> Normal, Mozilla is a little different with View -> Text Zoom -> 100%.


I dont' have Mac nor Firefox
 

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