Originally Posted By: artie505
Originally Posted By: plantsower
{color:#FF0000]Good Morning, Artie!! I just used the color icon in the tool bar. There are no instructions that I could see so I expected it to work with just the color in front. But the color continued on into what you said in the email so I ended what I said with the color icon again. I'll try it your way here.{color/] Well, that didn't work!

And good evening to you, Rita. smile

It didn't work because you used { instead of [, so the software didn't recognize the tags. (I substituted { for [ to "fool" the software, because it would have displayed red text in all sorts of weird places otherwise.)

Here's what my earlier post would have looked like if I hadn't done the substitution:

Originally Posted By: artie505
Originally Posted By: plantsower
WHY IS MY COLOR CODING SHOWING UP? WHAT DID I DO WRONG?

You typed [/color] at both the beginning and end of what you wanted colored.

Since all you need to type is [color:#FF0000] at the beginning and
at the end, the leading [/color] and trailing show up as extraneous text, like so:

[color:#FF0000]
Well, you live in the city that never sleeps so that can happen. I live where the crickets and frogs start in around bedtime and all the stores and most of the restaurants are closed by 10 p.m. Good thing I'm not a night owl!! [/color]

I think you'll see what I mean if you look at [color:#FF0000]this post
by hitting "Quote".

(I had to substitute { for [ in several places to get this post straight.)

More later.

Confusing as all get-out, huh? Yep!! I give up![b][/b]

After you hit the "Color" icon you insert your text between the two bracketed items...here; you don't hit it at the beginning and end as you've been doing. (Hit "Quote", again and look at how I typed here.


[Green]


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