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1137. CalGal - 2/9/2000 4:03:33 PM

font color set to black

1138. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:03:34 PM

hahaha, let me see.

1139. CalGal - 2/9/2000 4:03:49 PM

and then now

1139. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:03:49 PM

And.

1140. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:04:13 PM

Okay. It's dependent upon the color you set in the intital bungled font tag.

1141. CalGal - 2/9/2000 4:04:36 PM

hahahahaha!

this is the end of the tag?

1142. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:04:41 PM

1143. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:05:03 PM

Oh, Toto.

1144. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:05:14 PM

We're back in Kansas.

1145. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:05:37 PM

The tags stack.

1146. CalGal - 2/9/2000 4:06:11 PM

Okay, so if I type in < font color="white" ) and then this and this< /font > then anything I type here is the actual text and then I can end it with another < /font >

But how do you turn off the colors? Entering a bunch of < /font >



test?

1147. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:07:26 PM

White yields blue. Red yields green. Blue yields red. If this is part of a recognizable sequence, I've no idea. My HTML is pidgin.

1148. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:08:08 PM

Yeh. Check the source, that's what I did to get the colors to revert back in my posts.

1149. CalGal - 2/9/2000 4:08:10 PM

Yeah, you did the same thing I did.

Okay, so my post above describes what happens, although I can't see what's up with those colors.

The initial font tag ends with what the user thinks is the closing font tag--the first time the > shows up. Then all the next text shows up in whatever weird color and you have to end it with < /font >.

Good bug, Irv!

1150. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:09:38 PM

What color does green yield?

1151. CalGal - 2/9/2000 4:10:10 PM

My HTML is by no means expert; I'm more application architect than coder.

But I think what happens is the HTML doesn't recognize the color without the end tag, so it resolves it. As you demonstrate, there's a pattern to it. Interesting.

1152. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:10:23 PM

1153. CalGal - 2/9/2000 4:10:59 PM

How about purple?

1154. Angel-Five - 2/9/2000 4:11:17 PM

It yields green.

1155. CalGal - 2/9/2000 4:11:29 PM

Hmm.

Testing white again?

1156. CalGal - 2/9/2000 4:12:15 PM

Testing blue?

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