Waaa, would you mind helping me with shadows? I've been meaning to look at the "random formatting" Witty gives to figure them out, but I'm really lazy. xc
I know how to use
fonts, shadows, fades and some backgrounds. Also how to use other peoples formats but to leave credit.
What do you want to know about?
i dont see the comment
but basically, if you like someone's format, you click the code button underneath, then click "select all" and copy it.
Then, go to add a quote, and in the top left hand corner there's a button which says "source"
paste it into there, then click source again and it should look exactly the same as that person's quote.
Just edit the words to whatever you want them to be.
You can also create faded text yourself, go onto this website: http://patorjk.com/text-color-fader/
then type in what you want to be faded and click "generate color faded text".
Next, it should show you a preview.
Just underneath it will give you the html code. copy and paste that into the source box in add a quote section.
Do you want to know about fonts and shadows?
put this code in the source section before the text :
<span style="text-shadow: black 0px 3px 10px">
you can change the colour of the shadow too
fonts, shadows, fades and some backgrounds. Also how to use other peoples formats but to leave credit.
What do you want to know about?
what do you need help with?
Try it with my quote.
but basically, if you like someone's format, you click the code button underneath, then click "select all" and copy it.
Then, go to add a quote, and in the top left hand corner there's a button which says "source"
paste it into there, then click source again and it should look exactly the same as that person's quote.
Just edit the words to whatever you want them to be.
You can also create faded text yourself, go onto this website: http://patorjk.com/text-color-fader/
then type in what you want to be faded and click "generate color faded text".
Next, it should show you a preview.
Just underneath it will give you the html code. copy and paste that into the source box in add a quote section.
Do you want to know about fonts and shadows?
:D