Just because I'm intersted in seeing if this works, I've made a post about glowing text. If there are any other fun HTML modifications people want to try, perhaps we could post them here.
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[glow=yellow,300]Test[/glow]
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Ok, so I can get the different colors, but I have failed at changing the intensity.
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oo never noticed this before
Yep it is!! Now how do you change the colour I wonder ???
Yea!!!!! Go Anna
Testing colour
When you type the text, you'll see the html commands come up beside it.
Such as
*glow=red,2,300*I want this to glow.*/glow*
where * has been substituted for [.
Where it says red, replace it with the color. So it would look like this:
*glow=green,2,300*I want this to glow.*/glow*
You should go from
I want this to glow. to I want this to glow.
I've only tried the simple colors (I'm doubting it's been programmed to know what mauve is). My understanding is that the number beside it corresponds to the intensity of the glow, but when I messed with it, it didn't work. I'll have to break out my O'Reilly books to see what I need to do to make it bright or dim. Or if I even remember how to do that correctly at all.
Testing for pink and hoping it works!
Playing with an old song my mom used to sing to me.
Red and yellow and pink and green,
Orange and purple and blue.
You can sing a rainbow
Sing a rainbow
Sing a rainbow, too.
I was wrong, it does recognize more colors that the basics
Testing fuchsia
Testing cyan
Testing aqua
Testing maroon
Testing teal
Testing navy
Testing olive
The name I say I'm testing is what I put in for the color if any of these work.
OK, I have to do it now...
Testing mauve
Testing ocre
Oh well, I guess it defaults to red if it doesn't know the color because I have mauve and ocre typed in.