The Basics Part Two


Print Size

Here are the tags for print size, with an example of the size of the print.
tagprint size
h1

biggest

h2

bigger

h3

big

h4

normal

h5
small
h6
smaller
The text here is plain text with no tags. With the plain text, you can use the bold tag {b}.
Each of these tags, you use before and after the text in question.
Example: {b}Henry{/b} would be Henry.
{h2}Henry{/h2} would be

Henry

.
You can use italics with these tags as well.
Example: {b}{i}Henry{/i}{/b} would be Henry.
{h2}{i}Henry{/i}{/h2} would be

Henry

.
Fonts Lesson

Horizontal Rule

the simple tag {hr} produces a straight line. You've seen many on this document. Example:
With the elements align, width, size and noshade, you can create quite a variety of effects.
{hr size=10} produces this:
{hr size=10 noshade} produces this
{hr width=50%} produces this:
{hr align=left width=50%} produces this:
and so forth. Many combinations are possible.