HTML Codes - Make your blogs look interesting!

» By InsaneStar | the 07-02-2009 at 10:56 | 362 views (106 unique) | 3 comments | Report post!
HTML Codes - Make your blogs look interesting!
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It seems HTML is now working on PointBlog posts, woohoo! Thanks to Will for pointing out the underlining!

In this post I'm going to show you the three basic codes which seem to work (I've tested a few others like links and font size and they don't work.)

I tried to explain how to use them by writing them out but PointBlog wouldn't let me so instead you're going

to have to look at the picture to understand.

For each HTML tag you need to use a certain letter (b, u or i) within two little arrows (I'm not sure what they're actually called!) and be sure to close the tag with a slash then the letter again.

Bold
See the first code. You need to use a b for this one. Start the tag, write what you want to appear in bold then close the tag to stop all of your writing becoming bold.

Underlining
See the second code. You use this the same way as the bold tag: put what ever you want to appear underlined between the two u tags.

Italic
See the third code. You use this one exactly the same as the previous two codes but use an i this time.

I hope that helps!




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InsaneStar
InsaneStar
the 07-02-2009 at 11:04
I actually suggested this to PointBlog when I first joined...as usual they never replied to my suggestion!
rabbyrbest1234
rabbyrbest1234
the 07-02-2009 at 11:03
thanks!!! this may make blogs more dynamic and interestign!
natashacross7747
natashacross7747
the 07-02-2009 at 10:58
cool thanks insanestar, may try it but thanks for advicexxx

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