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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (1421)5/20/1998 5:50:00 AM
From: Sowbug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32873
 
Really, there's only two that you can do-bold and italic. Since the question does appear so frequently, a legend in the response screen would be a good idea. Use the tags: <"b"> (insert text here) </"b"> around your text but subtract the quote marks so it takes effect. This creates bold; use "i" in place of "b" for italics. Ex: <"b"> bold </"b"> (minus the quotes) creates bold.

Don't forget about &ltpre&gt and &lt/pre&gt. They let you put monospaced text in the middle of normal text, like so:


This
text
is
aligned!


Hey, how'd I get "&ltpre&gt" and "&lt/pre&gt" to show up without mangling them?