We have added 4 new stylings for tweets
1. Center Text
2. Bold Text
3. Horizontal Rule
4. Colored Text
Current stylings available for posts on ParagonNet
- Newlines
- Spoilers (Like this)
- Credit Texts (Sub-text)
- Center Text
- Bold Text
- Horizontal Rule
- Colored Text ( R A I N B O W )
Usage
Newlines - Just hit enter on your keyboard and it should add a newline automatically to your posts.
Spoilers - use "/s" and end with "!s".
Credit Texts - use "/ creds) and end with "! creds".
Center Text - use "/center" and end with "!center".
Bold Text - use "/b" and end with "!b".
Horizontal Rule - use "/ hr". (remove the space)
Colored Text - you may use three (3) different kinds of tags for coloring your text. you may use
"/color(*)", "/hex(**)", or "/rgb(***,***,***)" and end with "!color", "!hex", or "!rgb" respectively.
Color examples:
* - (red), (green), (blue), (yellow)
** - (00acee), (ffffff), (123456), (ff0000)
*** - (0,0,0), (120, 140, 160), (255, 255, 255)
p.s. don't worry, this note is on the tweet compose area
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Last edited 3:07 AM · Jul 27, 2024 ·
Last edited 3:07 AM · Jul 27, 2024 ·
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Spoilers At the start of your spoiler, add a "/s" followed by your spoiler/s, and end with "!s" to close the spoilers.
Credits Text (Sub-text) At the start of your credits, add a "/creds" followed by your credit/s, and end with "!creds" to close the credits.
Center Text At the start of your text, add a "/center" followed by your text/s, and end with "!center" to close the center text tag.
Bold Text At the start of your text, add a "/b" followed by your text/s, and end with "!b" to close the bold text tag.
Italicize Text At the start of your text, add a "/i" followed by your text/s, and end with "!i" to close the italize text tag.
Horizontal Rule To add a horizontal rule on your post, simply add "/hr" to where you want to put a horizontal rule.
Colored Text There are three (3) different kinds of tags for coloring your text. you may use "/color(*)", "/hex(**)", or "/rgb(***,***,***)" and end with "!color", "!hex", or "!rgb" respectively.
Color examples:
* - (red), (green), (blue), (yellow)
** - (00acee), (ffffff), (123456), (ff0000)
*** - (0,0,0), (120, 140, 160), (255, 255, 255)