Greetings ,
Anyone can help to show adding colour to the writing and enlarge it in the post ?
Thanks .
How to apply colours to the text ?
How to apply colours to the text ?
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Re: How to apply colours to the text ?
Like this, do you mean?
If so, then above the text box are a series of little boxes. The one third from the right saying "normal" is the font size (the drop-down gives you other sizes) and the little "drop" icon next to it is the colour. Just highlight the bit you want to change and click the icon - just the same as italics, bold, underlined, etc.
Re: How to apply colours to the text ?
Sorry , can't find the colour .Sam Vara wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 12:01 pmLike this, do you mean?
If so, then above the text box are a series of little boxes. The one third from the right saying "normal" is the font size (the drop-down gives you other sizes) and the little "drop" icon next to it is the colour. Just highlight the bit you want to change and click the icon - just the same as italics, bold, underlined, etc.
Which one is colour ?
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Re: How to apply colours to the text ?
It should be with the list of buttons which embolden and italicise etc. text. It might be that Mods get a slightly different screenview, in which case I apologise. Doodoot is always using different colours to highlight, so it might be worth PMing him.
My set of buttons appears immediately above the text box I am currently typing in, below the "Subject" box.
My set of buttons appears immediately above the text box I am currently typing in, below the "Subject" box.
Re: How to apply colours to the text ?
The colour selection button disappears below a certain screen or window width. So on smartphones it is not there.
Looks like that's because of this CSS rule in ext/spaceace/ajaxchat/styles/all/theme/ajax_chat.css at lines 562-564:
I don't see a reason for this rule. There is even a smaller version (with less colours to select) from the palette for small screen sizes. Only the button to show it is missing because of this rule.
I'd suggest deleting lines 562-564 from ext/spaceace/ajaxchat/styles/all/theme/ajax_chat.css. Maybe this rule had some purpose in the chat at some point in the past. But as far as I see, these formatting tools are not displayed in the chat nowadays anyway?
Looks like that's because of this CSS rule in ext/spaceace/ajaxchat/styles/all/theme/ajax_chat.css at lines 562-564:
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@media only screen and (max-width: 550px), only screen and (max-device-width: 550px) {
// ...
#bbpalette {
display: none;
}
// ...
}
I'd suggest deleting lines 562-564 from ext/spaceace/ajaxchat/styles/all/theme/ajax_chat.css. Maybe this rule had some purpose in the chat at some point in the past. But as far as I see, these formatting tools are not displayed in the chat nowadays anyway?
Re: How to apply colours to the text ?
Alternatively, you can directly type the "color" tag:
[ color=#FF0000]Red text[/color]
and [ color=red]Red text[/color]
... will both give Red text as their result (if you remove the space after the "[")
FF0000 represents the hexadecimal coding for red. The first two digits represent red (FF=255, 00=0), the next two represent green, the last two represent blue, in the RGB additive color model.
Some frequent colors don't need their hexadecimal representation: red, green, blue, orange, pink, teal, yellow, brown, etc.
Also, for size: [ size=150]Large text[/size] will show as Large text and [ size=200]Huge text[/size] as Huge text. You can use any size from 0 to 200. (Normal text is at 100).
[ color=#FF0000]Red text[/color]
and [ color=red]Red text[/color]
... will both give Red text as their result (if you remove the space after the "[")
FF0000 represents the hexadecimal coding for red. The first two digits represent red (FF=255, 00=0), the next two represent green, the last two represent blue, in the RGB additive color model.
Some frequent colors don't need their hexadecimal representation: red, green, blue, orange, pink, teal, yellow, brown, etc.
Also, for size: [ size=150]Large text[/size] will show as Large text and [ size=200]Huge text[/size] as Huge text. You can use any size from 0 to 200. (Normal text is at 100).
Re: How to apply colours to the text ?
You can also add color by directly typing the BBCode into the text:
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[color=#7700ff]This is purple.[/color]
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[color=#ff00ff]This is magenta.[/color]
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[color=#ff0000]This is red.[/color]
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[color=#ff7700]This is orange.[/color]
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[color=#ffff00]This is yellow.[/color]
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[color=#00ff00]This is green.[/color]
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[color=#00ff77]This is teal or something.[/color]
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[color=#00ffff]This is turquoise or something.[/color]
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[color=#0077ff]This is aquamarine or something.[/color]
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[color=#0000ff]This is blue.[/color]
Re: How to apply colours to the text ?
I wrote a script back in the e-sangha days that randomised the colour of each letter. I was advised against using it, because it rather impacted the credibility of what I wrote.
Re: How to apply colours to the text ?
testingNicolas wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:32 pm Alternatively, you can directly type the "color" tag:
[ color=#FF0000]Red text[/color]
and [ color=red]Red text[/color]
... will both give Red text as their result (if you remove the space after the "[")
FF0000 represents the hexadecimal coding for red. The first two digits represent red (FF=255, 00=0), the next two represent green, the last two represent blue, in the RGB additive color model.
Some frequent colors don't need their hexadecimal representation: red, green, blue, orange, pink, teal, yellow, brown, etc.
Also, for size: [ size=150]Large text[/size] will show as Large text and [ size=200]Huge text[/size] as Huge text. You can use any size from 0 to 200. (Normal text is at 100).
testing
PS. Ok your method seems successful in this attempt , thanks .
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Re: How to apply colours to the text ?
Testingperkele wrote: ↑Mon Oct 01, 2018 5:35 pmYou can also add color by directly typing the BBCode into the text:This is purple.Code: Select all
[color=#7700ff]This is purple.[/color]
This is magenta.Code: Select all
[color=#ff00ff]This is magenta.[/color]
This is red.Code: Select all
[color=#ff0000]This is red.[/color]
This is orange.Code: Select all
[color=#ff7700]This is orange.[/color]
This is yellow.Code: Select all
[color=#ffff00]This is yellow.[/color]
This is green.Code: Select all
[color=#00ff00]This is green.[/color]
This is teal or something.Code: Select all
[color=#00ff77]This is teal or something.[/color]
This is turquoise or something.Code: Select all
[color=#00ffff]This is turquoise or something.[/color]
This is aquamarine or something.Code: Select all
[color=#0077ff]This is aquamarine or something.[/color]
This is blue.Code: Select all
[color=#0000ff]This is blue.[/color]
Testing
Testing
I suppose your method is working . Thanks .
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