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yes, if you are doing HTML, not an image, you can use HTML formatting tags to change size and/or colour of eacher letter/word/sentence/etc... you can also use javascript to add those HTML tags to the provided string automatically, varying size and colour...
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sorry about that! IMG tags are now allowed.
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Hello,
I would like to have the font of the 'Sorry' in famous 'Sorry we're closed ' tags used in stores.
If anyone could help, it would be great.
Thank you
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Have a client that makes dog tags. The military uses Simplex2 -- can't find that anywhere to purchase. Only in AutoCAD format which won't work...
Can anyone make a recommendation based on this image?
Thanks in advance!
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[quote:5b8106a08c="richiea"]Yes but how do I upload it?[/quote:5b8106a08c]
click the Img button > type the image URL (http://www.thedomain.ext/imagelocation/image.ext) > click 'Close Tag's. That's it.
That is; the image must be somewhere on a server so that it can be viewed. Some free ISPs do not allow the viewing of just an image, only complete pages (otherwise they can not add their sparkling, flashy, distracting and download time consuming banners). Like AOL ao. In that case or put the image into a page or link directly to the page where you saw the image. In these cases the thing to do is click the URL button > type the URL of where the page with the pict is > click 'Close Tags'.
Now show us.
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