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:There are a few ways to color your text. Putting "<nowiki><span style="color:#f0f">text</span></nowiki>" should make your text <span style="color:#f0f">look like this</span>. You can also use [[Template:Color]] (<nowiki>{{color|<text>|<color>}}</nowiki>) for {{color|a similar effect|#f0f}}. Colors can be referred to either with their name (magenta) or their hexidecimal code (#f0f, or #ff00ff, although the shorter version is recommended, which can be done by deleting every second value in a six-digit hexidecimal code). There may be even more ways to color your text, but those two methods are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. {{User:Cheepy-Cheepy/sig}} | :There are a few ways to color your text. Putting "<nowiki><span style="color:#f0f">text</span></nowiki>" should make your text <span style="color:#f0f">look like this</span>. You can also use [[Template:Color]] (<nowiki>{{color|<text>|<color>}}</nowiki>) for {{color|a similar effect|#f0f}}. Colors can be referred to either with their name (magenta) or their hexidecimal code (#f0f, or #ff00ff, although the shorter version is recommended, which can be done by deleting every second value in a six-digit hexidecimal code). There may be even more ways to color your text, but those two methods are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. {{User:Cheepy-Cheepy/sig}} |
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- There are a few ways to color your text. Putting "<span style="color:#f0f">text</span>" should make your text look like this. You can also use Template:Color ({{color|<text>|<color>}}) for a similar effect. Colors can be referred to either with their name (magenta) or their hexidecimal code (#f0f, or #ff00ff, although the shorter version is recommended, which can be done by deleting every second value in a six-digit hexidecimal code). There may be even more ways to color your text, but those two methods are the ones I can think of off the top of my head. ~ Cheepy-Cheepy