THE ASK SENT BEFORE I WAS FINISHED, anyways. How to you do the text thing where its all scattered everywhere
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ᵒᵘᵗ ᵒᶠ ᶜᵃᵐᵖ.Haha, that’s alright, Mousie. I’ve done that a few times myself, actually. As for your question, I assume you mean in my post formatting? Essentially, I go through and scatter it myself after writing the base reply.
For the different fonts I use this link, which cant make such designs as fullwidth, and 𝕞𝕒𝕥𝕙 𝕕𝕠𝕦𝕓𝕝𝕖-𝕤𝕥𝕣𝕦𝕔𝕜. I also use the 🅂 🅀 🅄 🄰 🅁 🄴 🄳 font for character names from this list, which I just then put spaces between all the letters. There are plenty of font generators out there, but this one is the only one I can seem to find with squared in it, so that’s why I use it.
I then chose to have certain things separated from the rest of the text for aesthetics, like how all my punctiation is disconnected. That’s really simply… I just throw in a couple extra spaces before any periods, exclamation points and questions marks, followed by bolding them.
For the bits where the text are up and down, I use super-text and sub-text. There are several ways to do this:
A). You can go directly into the html of the post and edit it by hand. You put <sup> around text you want to go up </sup> and <sub> around text you want to go down </sub>. The nice this about this is that you can do it multiple times so you might get text that looks like this. For the small text, you can simply put them in <small> these bois </small>, which also should stack like this. If you chose to go this route, I recommend copy pasting all your fonts into the rich text box and doing things like bold, italics, strikethrough, etc. BEFORE you switch over to HTML because those can be difficult and time consuming to do in HTML.
The second option can only do one of each, but it’s significantly easier.
B). On my computer, you just hit command + , for subtext and command + . for super text. For small text, I simply hit, command + shift + -. If you don’t have a mac, I’m assuming the difference is that you just hit cntl in place of command. For any of them, to change them back, you just hit the command, again. Like I mentioned, you can only do one of these each one time, but you can stack them with different things, so you end up sometimes with text thatlookslikethis.
So, after all that formatting, you might end up with something like this:
❝ LOVE the enthusiasm, Max, but I’m afraid I can’t let you carry on with this, ❞ David stated, almost sounding SAD for him . ❝ If you three accidentally BLOW UPthe counselor cabins with Neil’s science experiment, Gwen’s gonna have my NECK. ❞
Hope that helped! If you need any more advice on formatting posts, remember you can always check a ton of the resource websites and posts scattered about this website, as well as feel free to ask any more questions you might have!