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15-Sep-2004, 08:29 PM #1
making words BIGGER in html
the following makes words BIGGER on my web page.
<big> </big>
how can i make the words even BIGGER and BOLDER?
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15-Sep-2004, 08:47 PM #2
try ......

<font face="Comic Sans MS" size="+2">
insert text here</font>

that was a simple html tag i already knew .....your best answer for more is google
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15-Sep-2004, 08:57 PM #3
that works although i think i want to replace "Comic Sans MS" with another text type.
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16-Sep-2004, 05:46 PM #4
then just change "Comic Sans MS" with another as in :<font face=" verdana" size="+1">
insert text here</font> ,<font face="arial italic" size="+5">
insert text here</font>,<font face="courier" size="+3">
insert text here</font>

i`ve also changed the font size for an example .........
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17-Sep-2004, 11:07 AM #5
or indeed have no face setting

just <font size=#> will do

then your text then </font>

so <font size=6>THIS IS BIG</font>

and <font size=1>this is very small</font>

I think you can also specify a specific font pitch but this range is generally enough especially combined with bold.

Ken.
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