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| How can I put my fonts in two colors? Basically what I want is each letter should be made up of two colors, white bordered with black. Any ideas or leads will be useful. | | | | | |
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| 1. dominol (8)
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2 years ago
| | In adobe fireworks select the word and press "x" and then you can choose the colors you want | | | | | | |
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2. smileonstar (2935)
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2 years ago
| | are you trying to put some color font on Mylot? if so then I have no idea and it is impossible to do that. You can try to ask administration here | | | | | | |
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3. owlwings (12379)
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2 years ago
| | I think this is not possible in HTML with standard fonts. You could use an outline font but then you would have to be sure that everyone who viewed your page had that font installed. The best way (for a web page) is to create the text you want as a graphic and to use that. You can do this in most of the better graphics editors (Gimp and Paint.net are free ones which should be able to do it) or you could do it in MS Word as TextArt and then export that as a GIF or WMF file. | | | | | | |
AniruS (181)
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2 years ago
| | The text that I want to use is kind of realtime generated and therefore using graphics is not an option. | | | |
owlwings (12379)
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2 years ago
| | CAPTCHA codes are generated in 'real time' (that is, individually for each instance) and they are graphics. If you had a small image for each letter, it is not beyond the bounds of possibility to use some neat Java script to put the images together in the desired order in real time. | | | |
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5. LaDeBoheme (1003)
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2 years ago
| | It can be done with HTML using tables. Basic code: substitute < and > for ( and ) (table background=color bordercolor=black border=1) (tr) (td)(font color=white)A(/font)(/td) (td)(font color=white)B(/font)(/td) (td)(font color=white)C(/font)(/td) (td)(font color=white)D(/font)(/td) (td)(font color=white)E(/font)(/td) (/tr) (/table) Please note this is very basic table code. I have left out attributes such as cellspacing, cellpadding, etc. | | | | | | |
AniruS (181)
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2 years ago
| | It will not working. It creates the borders of the table as black, not the borders of the characters. | | | |
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