1037. Absensia - 2/5/2000 10:31:16 AM True..that's why I went with second "s" in Absensia instead of a "T"..you look young and supple!!! 1038. Absensia - 2/5/2000 10:33:00 AM Woo hoo..very nice..show off..LOL 1039. dusty - 2/5/2000 10:33:34 AM toys? 1040. Absensia - 2/5/2000 10:36:03 AM No toys here, sigh. I've worked all day. 1041. joezan - 2/5/2000 10:36:40 AM
Welcome, Abs! 1042. SnowOwl - 2/5/2000 10:36:51 AM Is this it? 1043. Absensia - 2/5/2000 10:38:14 AM Thanks, Joezan! 1044. dusty - 2/5/2000 10:38:23 AM Snowowl, you turn off a < font color=blue> command with </font>, not < /color> 1045. SnowOwl - 2/5/2000 10:38:30 AM Too late. Thanks Dusty. Nothing like a little bit of parading my skills around when I haven't actually got any skills to speak of. 1046. dusty - 2/5/2000 10:38:56 AM Absensia
Welcome!!! 1047. dusty - 2/5/2000 10:40:08 AM Snowowl,
Well, it isn't really too late, as I assume you would like to use the command sometime again. 1048. SnowOwl - 2/5/2000 10:40:21 AM Yeah, I realise that now, after doing as I should have done to begin with, and reading the hints page. Consider me well and truly chastised. 1049. Absensia - 2/5/2000 10:41:08 AM < font color=red> Thank you, Dusty!!!< /font color=blue> 1050. dusty - 2/5/2000 10:41:37 AM No problem.
You knew this was the place to practice. That's a great start. 1051. Absensia - 2/5/2000 10:41:40 AM Thank didn't work...LOL..but thanks! 1052. Absensia - 2/5/2000 10:43:34 AM Will this do it?
1053. SnowOwl - 2/5/2000 10:43:50 AM Abs,
You had a space between your first bracket and the command. Try again. 1054. dusty - 2/5/2000 10:45:07 AM Absensia
You put a space between the < symbol and "font". When you do that, the command doesn't execute.
When you want to turn it off, you don't need to add the color attribute, and you don't want a space between the < and the / character. 1055. dusty - 2/5/2000 10:45:21 AM Great! 1056. SnowOwl - 2/5/2000 10:45:47 AM Okay smartass, what's your next trick?
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