I've been trying to change the color of my signature but doesn't work. Does anyone know the command..
I've tried the tag below
[/COLOR=RED]xxxxx[/COLOR] but still it doesn't give me the color that I want...
Just ignore the slash at the first tag...
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I've been trying to change the color of my signature but doesn't work. Does anyone know the command..
I've tried the tag below
[/COLOR=RED]xxxxx[/COLOR] but still it doesn't give me the color that I want...
Just ignore the slash at the first tag...
Last edited by Berserker; 09-16-2003 at 09:24 PM.
Wow, I'm a member already...
Remove the / in the first color command. You only use the / when you are ending the command.
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You can change the colour of your sigs??? wow! cool Maybe I should.... sorry... not meaning to be a bugger!
seems every one who wants to appear like a professional recently has changed their sig to yellow to mimick charlie_PS2...![]()
Thanks but no thanks..still did't get the colour that I've wanted...
What color where you after?
[color=red]
[color=green]
[color=blue]
[color=lightgreen]
[color=yellow]
[color=lightblue]
[color=purple]
[color=orange]
you need to type one of the above [**=##]then your text with no space between the sqaure brackets and the first and last letters of the text - like this[/**]
hopefully this appears ok and does not get converted...
Oh - by the way I don't think you can get a hyperlink to appear in a different colour than underlined blue...
well let me test that (add the colour tags inside the url tags)
testing url color change
Last edited by ShadowKnyght; 09-26-2003 at 10:54 PM.
ok that worked - here is how you do it
use the normal tag square brackets i.e. [] instead of the ones shown below {}. these { where used so that it does not hide what I am writing.
{url=http://www.shadowknyght.com}{color=green}testing url color change{/color}{/url}
also I assume you can have white and black as colours to use...
just curious - did this help at all with what you were trying to do?
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