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  1. D/T

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    how do i change one word to a colour and underlined eg red with a line under?
    Its bugging the tits off me
     
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    <font color="#ff0000"><u>What </u>  </font><font color="#330000">like this !</font>
     
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    yeap!
     
  4. Ady

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    No idea.  its easy on here though.
     
  5. Gue

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    <u><font color="red">Word here</font></u>
     
  6. Gue

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    like that you need either the name of the colour you want or if it aint a normal colour like red or blue you need to find the hexidecimal value
     
  7. NTU

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    Instead of using <font> would be better to use CSS if you can use that...
     
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    thats next weeks learning task.
     
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    Or, as it's only one word <span style="color: red; text-decoration: underline;">word</span>
     
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    Sorry, forgot to disable HTML:

    <span style="color: red; text-decoration: underline;">word</span>
     

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