lizzie2208
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1 decade ago
youve got to put the codes in source (the button is in the top left corner of the box to make the quote) paste it there then go press the button again to go back to the quote and it should work.
Almost forgot, make shure its on a new line or you can get realy messed up k. reply
brunnettebabex3
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1 decade ago
thank you so, so, so much! reply
_flawedbeauty
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1 decade ago
http://patorjk.com/text-color-fader/
use this site. ^^^
it should help, good luck. reply
thebeautifulunknown
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1 decade ago
there's this really cool website that helps fade. check it out: http://patorjk.com/text-color-fader/ reply
brunnettebabex3
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1 decade ago
the Source part is what I was missing! Thank you SO much, I'm very excited to start making my own quotes, thank you! reply
brooke1313
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1 decade ago
and also, if you want a different font, paste the font code in the Source part, and type in between the arrows; and yes you do keep the arrows. the < br > thing you can just leave alone. reply
xxbonkz97xx
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1 decade ago
ok so lets say you want your quote to have a black backround. you go to a quote that has a black backround and click "get code". then copy the part of the code that says the number of the backround color (its always on the first line). then you go to "add a quote" and click Source. then click paste. then click Source again. then you write your quote and you have a backround color! reply
paigeyy_22
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1 decade ago
no, lol.
i do it too much :), ahah.
ive got so many 'favs' lool :$ reply
lizzie2208 · 1 decade ago
youve got to put the codes in source (the button is in the top left corner of the box to make the quote) paste it there then go press the button again to go back to the quote and it should work.
Almost forgot, make shure its on a new line or you can get realy messed up k.
reply
brunnettebabex3 · 1 decade ago
thank you so, so, so much!
reply
_flawedbeauty · 1 decade ago
http://patorjk.com/text-color-fader/
use this site. ^^^
it should help, good luck.
reply
thebeautifulunknown · 1 decade ago
there's this really cool website that helps fade. check it out: http://patorjk.com/text-color-fader/
reply
brunnettebabex3 · 1 decade ago
the Source part is what I was missing! Thank you SO much, I'm very excited to start making my own quotes, thank you!
reply
brooke1313 · 1 decade ago
and also, if you want a different font, paste the font code in the Source part, and type in between the arrows; and yes you do keep the arrows. the < br > thing you can just leave alone.
reply
xxbonkz97xx · 1 decade ago
ok so lets say you want your quote to have a black backround. you go to a quote that has a black backround and click "get code". then copy the part of the code that says the number of the backround color (its always on the first line). then you go to "add a quote" and click Source. then click paste. then click Source again. then you write your quote and you have a backround color!
reply
paigeyy_22 · 1 decade ago
no, lol.
i do it too much :), ahah.
ive got so many 'favs' lool :$
reply