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burgess3334 | 14:21 Mon 30th Apr 2007 | How it Works
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printing <BOLDb> or <ITALICSi>
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lol its B for Bold and I for italics dont combine them in the same tag.

'bold italic'

so the start of the tag (the ) goes before the word and the end part or closing tag( ) goes after the word. Basically your telling the browser what to do with that word inserted in the middle
omgz lol you cant comment out html like VB lol
That Made no sense to me Paulst30 and i know how to do it! LOL.

Try here burgess

http://www.stevie21.com/celtic/tags.asp
I like bold italics best
i tried to comment the HTML out but it still excecuted lol

sometimes i have acute forms of stupidity however i'm righted by a knock on the head :P
i thought Ethel liked 'bold italians' best! i must of misheard. sorry.
only joking Ethel.
Burgess3334:
If you're still confused, this string (but without the spaces) turns bold text on:
< b >
(Everything that follows the string will be bold until you turn bold text off with this string (omitting the spaces):
< / b >

Replacing 'b' with 'i' or 'u' turns italics or underlining, respectively, on or off.

Chris
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thanks everyone who commented, have tried it out and surprise, it works. My problem was that I was testing it prior to contacting you on e-mail, but it doesn't work on e-mail
If you want to try it all out you can try code out in a notepad file and place < html > at the top and < /html > at the bottom. Save the file as index.html and view it in internet explorer. You can mess around with the coding with desired tags, its quite fun for about 10 mins then you get bored lol

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