how is everyone making their tagline font/color change? I like mine, but not enough to beat everyone over the head repeatedley with it…
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You need to be not using Firefox to have those options , I have IE 6 I think on one puter and Mozilla on the other, Mozzilla don't give me the options in the compose /edit boxes.
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Maxthon is what I use. No problems.PAHS Designer/Builder- Bury it!
I use this line for my tag lines:
<font color="blue">
You can also use this one to change your font size:
<font size=4>
You can always go to the sandbox and play around with them if ya want to experiment:
http://forums.taunton.com/tp-thesandbox
I browse with firefox, but had to open the MSInternet explorer to ompose my signature line.
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Are you using a Mac?
If so, the Prospero software will not allow any of these formating options you're looking for.
At least that used to be the case, unless they've changed recently.
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mac it is, so firefox and safari are my only options...that i really want to install on my computer anyway, I guess i can go to a PC and make the fix.DCG Your Neighbor's Contractor LLC
"A wrongdoer is often a man who has left something undone, not always one who has done something."--Marcus Aurelius
Do you know about Camino? It's a Mozilla browser that can be made to masquerade as Internet Explorer. If you're running a Mac OS X, it's nice to have since there are still some sites that run best on IE. http://www.caminobrowser.org/********************************************************
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I don't think that the problem is that it has to THINK that it is dealing with IE.Rather it needs IE's ActiveX to work.But you should be able to do the samething by manually putin in the HTML codes, but I have nto tried it.
Re: CaminoWell, you can "fool" the web site into thinking you are using IE, and as a consequence, the site "displays" as it would for IE (which is sometimes different with either Safari or Firefox -- on a Mac). However, you're right that you still don't have all the features you would if you were using IE on a PC -- e.g. I still can't use any of Prospero's formating options. I know less than zero about all this; the guy who works on our computers set it up for me.********************************************************
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