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You just have to memorize the codes I think. For example, if you wanted to make something red you would type the code (You can see the code for all of the colors by clicking on "font color" inside a post) and type whatever you want in red between the two code brackets. I think there is a problem right now though because I just tried to put something colored in my signature and I got an error. -
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You just have to memorize the codes I think. For example, if you wanted to make something red you would type the code (You can see the code for all of the colors by clicking on "font color" inside a post) and type whatever you want in red between the two code brackets. I think there is a problem right now though because I just tried to put something colored in my signature and I got an error.Comment
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You just have to memorize the codes I think. For example, if you wanted to make something red you would type the code (You can see the code for all of the colors by clicking on "font color" inside a post) and type whatever you want in red between the two code brackets. I think there is a problem right now though because I just tried to put something colored in my signature and I got an error.Comment
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kweiss said:
You just have to memorize the codes I think. For example, if you wanted to make something red you would type the code (You can see the code for all of the colors by clicking on "font color" inside a post) and type whatever you want in red between the two code brackets. I think there is a problem right now though because I just tried to put something colored in my signature and I got an error.
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thanks man appreciate itComment
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kweiss said:
You just have to memorize the codes I think. For example, if you wanted to make something red you would type the code (You can see the code for all of the colors by clicking on "font color" inside a post) and type whatever you want in red between the two code brackets. I think there is a problem right now though because I just tried to put something colored in my signature and I got an error.
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thanks man appreciate itComment
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kweiss said:
You just have to memorize the codes I think. For example, if you wanted to make something red you would type the code (You can see the code for all of the colors by clicking on "font color" inside a post) and type whatever you want in red between the two code brackets. I think there is a problem right now though because I just tried to put something colored in my signature and I got an error.
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thanks man appreciate itComment
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FISH said:
All I did is type my signature as if you were replying to a post, then I copied and pasted in my signature. Hope this makes sense.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">Me too.Texas Tech, Red Sox, FC Dallas and Reading supporterComment
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FISH said:
All I did is type my signature as if you were replying to a post, then I copied and pasted in my signature. Hope this makes sense.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">Me too.Texas Tech, Red Sox, FC Dallas and Reading supporterComment
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FISH said:
All I did is type my signature as if you were replying to a post, then I copied and pasted in my signature. Hope this makes sense.
<hr /></blockquote><font class="post">Me too.Texas Tech, Red Sox, FC Dallas and Reading supporterComment

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