Enchanting.

*peaceofmind98
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Posted by *peaceofmind98 »


lb.

i thought that was the pound sign?
that's whats on my character sheets anyway. stupid imperial
*Neiska
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Posted by *Neiska »


Actually,

For colors I use <color=(color here)>, It seems to work just fine.

On a side note, you can also use "light". Such as <color=lightred>, and it makes sort of a pinkish color. You can do that with greens, blues, etc. You can even do a yellow and gold. I havent tried silver yet, as it will probially just turn out white.

Anyways, just FYI and stuffs.

XOXO
Neiska
*Mr_Otyugh
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Posted by *Mr_Otyugh »


Beware since Gray and Grey provides different result ;P other is dark, other is light.
*Ceremorph
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Posted by *Ceremorph »


wrote:*waves super-massive American flag as eagles swarm and fly complex aerial maneuvers, all to the tune of Rock You Like a Hurricane.*
I'm going to hope the use of music from a German band is meant to be ironic, and not simply unintentionally so. XD
*Tipsgraph
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Posted by *Tipsgraph »


It's actually a Simpsons reference. I don't think I'm allowed to make a post without one.
*Tipsgraph
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Posted by *Tipsgraph »


Hex works just fine. You just have to be sure to flag it as hex by including the pound sign.

<C=#1F1F1F>Name of stuff!</C>
*Lost and not Found
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Posted by *Lost and not Found »


This is the Pound sign: £

Here is the Dollar sign: $

Here is the Euro sign: €

And here is the generic sign for any currency: ¤
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