Use this to create an indented section of text. (For example, it works in comments but not in deviation descriptions.) (Here is a list of the ASCII character set: Sometimes you can also type :) If you want something like : ) instead of there are a few options: Type or to get the nice line I've been using throughout this guide! ↓ *Note: Monospaced fonts include Consolas, Courier, DejaVu Sans Mono, Lucida Console, Monaco, Prestige, etc. This will also change your text to a monospaced font. This will change your text to a monospaced font. You can create cool effects like this s s s s s by typing thissssss! *Note: This tag doesn't work in literature submissions, so that's why it's showing up like subscript here. This will make text smaller (and not go below like subscript or above like superscript). This will display the text in superscript. Use it multiple times to make text smaller and smaller and smaller! This will display the text in subscript. *Note: When using multiple tags, close the most recent tag first (like how I put before ). You can also combine multiple codes like this, easy! I only made them visible for the purpose of demonstration.) Enjoy!!!Ĭomments, deviation descriptions, journals, and profile page widgets. (Keep in mind that when you type html tags, the effects won't be visible until AFTER you hit "Preview" on your comment, journal, etc. I provided "working examples," which might make the codes easier to understand because you can see them in action. Please PAY ATTENTION to where the codes WILL and WILL NOT work! (Certain codes won't work in comments and deviation descriptions, no matter how hard you try.) :'D My goal was to make a simple html guide for easy reference. This is just a quick text formatting guide for dA. I'm so glad to see how many of you wonderful people still utilize this resource, so I wish you the best and encourage you to go ahead and experiment to see what works and what doesn't! Much love~! But they should display properly if you copy/paste them in the comments. It now looks like many codes don't work in Literature submissions anymore, (or disable the "Eclipse" version of the site and show the old site instead), so some of the demonstrations here only look like regular text. I created this guide in 2011, so you'll have to take it with a grain of salt since dA has updated a bazillion things since then LOL.
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