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How do I write text on an image in HTML?
by Answerbag Staff on June 20th, 2010
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How do I convert PDF text to HTML?
by Answerbag Staff on June 17th, 2010
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How do I convert an HTML table into a PDF?
by Answerbag Staff on June 6th, 2010
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Do I have to write every number (lets say 1 to 30) on a drop-down box with the command, or is there a way to simplify this?
by Dio_G on September 23rd, 2011
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Is there a help page on AB with all the allowed HTML codes etc?
by Cal on January 5th, 2012
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gotcha. <b>dang</b>.
<i>very</i> nice way to answer.
<font size=+3>gave me a chuckle.</font>
by FF in training on February 6th, 2008
I much prefer <strong>this style of bolding</strong>, <em>this style of italics</em>, and <span style="font-size:1.2em">spans or divs for everything else</span>. To each his own, though.
by EL1 2 on February 6th, 2008
I just like the <i>easy</i> route of doing things...
<i> and <b> are just easy and short HTML codes.
oh.. </i></b>
<span style="font size:2.5em">how I wish this stuff worked.</span>
by FF in training on February 6th, 2008
<font style=Garamond size=3 color="maroon"><b>I would find it more entertaining if I could use <i><u>basic</u></i> HTML tags.</b></font>
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<marquee><font size=4>However things like this would be silly.</font></marquee>
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<center>I always like doing this though.</center>
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<font size=4 color="red"><b>Marvelous answer, by the way.</b></font>
by Arisztid on February 7th, 2008
<b><i>Ah crap that should have been < font face=Garamond ></i></b>
by Arisztid on February 7th, 2008