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Title: Glow Problem
Post by: Josh, The Magnificent Composer on 2006-02-25 03:49 pm
When I select [glow=red,2,300]glow I can [glow=brown,2,300]change colors but I can go back to normal black!! why!!
Title: Re: Glow Problem
Post by: Richard Woodroffe on 2006-02-25 04:15 pm
When I select [glow=red,2,300]glow I can [glow=brown,2,300]change colors but I can go back to normal black!! why!!


[glow=green,2,300]Yes [/glow] you [glow=red,2,300]can[/glow].  You just [glow=yellow,2,300]have[/glow] to select the bits that you want as [glow=brown,2,300]glowing[/glow] and just treat those. All the rest will be un-glowed (?)
Title: Re: Glow Problem
Post by: Josh, The Magnificent Composer on 2006-02-25 04:33 pm
When you select do you meant [glow=red,2,300][/put in in the brackets ] or
press enter
Title: Re: Glow Problem
Post by: Josh, The Magnificent Composer on 2006-02-25 04:36 pm
Also Rich, If you notice, see Reply 2 in the topic Any Musical Geniouses here?
Title: Re: Glow Problem
Post by: Richard Woodroffe on 2006-02-25 04:55 pm
No, I mean type out your message first. Having done that, highlight the first bit that you want glowing and then click the [glow=green,2,300]G[/glow] Glow icon.
The word or words you have selected will have brackets and the word glow etc round them aka  html language. The rest will be normal text, normal font.  Repeat for as many different glowing words you want.

Title: Re: Glow Problem
Post by: Josh, The Magnificent Composer on 2006-02-25 06:16 pm
Thank you!! I [glow=red,2,300]SEE[/glow] what you mean
Title: Re: Glow Problem
Post by: Rob den Heijer on 2006-02-25 07:44 pm
Yes - but to prevent invisibility, do not use green on green, and such. You would get
[glow=green,2,300]bits of text [/glow] that you can't see, unless you highlight them...