lb: Learn the Wonders of Text Formatting on digibutter.nerr This aims to be a comprehensive guide for using any and all special text formatting on digibutter 3.0. If this guide helped you learn something new, please consider giving it a like. Without further adieu, here we go: quf: The Basic Stuff These are the four basic text formatting options. This means that they can both be used in conjunction with each other and along with a single special text formatting option: • **Bold Text** : Bold text is invoked by typing two asterisks before and after the text. • /Italicized Text/ : Italicized text is invoked by typing a forward slash before and after the text. • _Underlined Text_ : Underlined text is invoked by typing an underscore before and after the text. • -Struckthrough Text- : Struckthrough text is invoked by typing a hyphen before and after the text. quf: The Fancy Stuff These are the 6 special text formatting options. This means that only one of these can be used per line or NerrChat message. You cannot combine any of these; however, you can use these in conjunction with the basic formatting options listed above. lb: • The "Lord Bowser" Font: This is a large red font that was named after the digibutter 1.0 user, Lord Bowser. It is invoked by typing "lb: " before your message. Capitalization doesn't matter. quf: • "QUF": I'm not sure what this font's abbreviation stands for or who it's named after. It's just a semi-large Comic Sans font. It is invoked by typing "quf: " before your message. Once again, capitalization doesn't matter. spoiler: • "Spoiler" Text: The spoiler font highlights your text in black, creating the illusion of it being invisible. Humans can view the text by highlighting it with their cursor; of course this doesn't apply to Francis, for he is a lizard. It is invoked by typing "spoiler: " before your message. color=green: • Colored Text: To make your message appear in a specific color, type "color=<color>: " before your message. Both color names and HEX codes are supported. scroll=right: • Scrolling Text: To make your message scroll to either the left or right side of the webpage, type "scroll=<direction>: " before your message. Only the directions left and right can be used. button=Button Text: • This is where button text would appear. To create a button, type "button=<name of the button>: <text to be displayed on button press>". **The End** Thank you for reading. Fun Fact: There used to be a rainbow font on digibutter 2.0, but it doesn't work on digibutter 3.0. If I missed anything, please let me know. #font
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| GamerKid | Thanks for this. Now I can write random garbage in so many ways! |
| DefinitelyNotATerminator21 | Cool! I'll be sure to use this in the future. Maybe include a #font or something on this so people can find it easier. |
| TheEvilShadoo | reply to DefinitelyNotATerminator21 Good idea. It’s already linked to #font now because of your reply, but I’ll add it in anyway. Hashtags are kind of broken so they kind of fell out of use a while ago. There’s a pretty low chance of searching for a tag and it actually being found. |
| DefinitelyNotATerminator21 | reply to TheEvilShadoo I think It would just be nice to be able to give a tag if someone asks instead of having to write the whole thing out again (if anyone remembers the tag) |
| Lady Nastasia | reply to TheEvilShadoo QUF: Hey! Scroll=right: This is really cool! /Thanks!/ |
| TheEvilShadoo | reply to DefinitelyNotATerminator21 Yeah. It’s just that there’s been a few cases of users (including me) trying that in the past, and sometimes it would just create a new tag with the same name as the old one, instead of linking to the original one. I suppose I could just copy the raw post content and save it to my computer as my second DigiDocument in case the hashtag ever broke. |
| OllyKiller | reply to TheEvilShadoo button=Press here to hear horrible things: I like pickles |