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Safe Web Fonts (For text or literary deviations and Journals only)
This is the complete list of fonts you would display in all browsers. (You know, not all are valid)
Compiled by AimanStudio to #deviantCSS (deviantART XHTML & CSS Ref). Many thanks!
If you're a little bored of our old Verdana, you can change the font in your literary deviations.
Before of writing, indicate the font you choose with the tag:
<font face="Georgia"> or <font face="Courier New">, etc.
Close the application with </font>.
Personalize and work in the view of your literary deviations.
Here they are:
Arial
Arial Black
Arial Narrow
Book Antiqua
Century
Century Gothic
Comic Sans MS
Courier
Courier New
Franklin Gothic Medium
Garamond
Georgia
Haettenschweller
Impact
Lucida Console
Lucida Sans Unicode
Microsoft Sans Serif
Monotype Corsiva
Modern
MS, Reference, sans-Serif
Palatino Linotype
Sans Serif
Serif
Small fonts
Stencil Std
Sylfaen
Tahoma
Tempus Sans ITC
Terminal
Times New Roman
Trebuchet MS
Verdana
Vladimir Script
Viner Hand ITC
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dA: HTML Linking
What is HTML?
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It's used when making a website, and available to use on deviantART to customise what you are writing.
Once you memorise the HTML, it's pretty easy and fun to use.
You can find some codes on the deviantART FAQ #104, but they don't give you all of them.
You can use the codes I am about to give you in artist comments, journal entries, blog entries, profile pages, and more importantly comments!
Literature pieces have less codes available to use than what I just mentioned, but there's still a fair few you can play around with. :)
especially everyone's favourite emoticons. :giggle:
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Literature
dA GUIDE: HTML, TEXT, EMBED
Legend:
:bulletgreen: Codes with this green symbol can be used to: comments, deviation description, journal, user page widgets, dA forum.
:bulletyellow: Codes with this yellow symbol can be used to: deviation description, journal, user page widgets.
:bulletgreen: Bold Text:
<b> abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz </b>
<strong> abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz </strong>
:bulletgreen: Italic Text:
<i> abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz </i>
<em> abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz </em>
:bulletgreen: Underlined Text:
<u> abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz </u>
:bulletgreen: Strikethrough Text:
<s> abcdefghi
Literature
dA: HTML Formatting
What is HTML?
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It's used when making a website, and available to use on deviantART to customise what you are writing.
Once you memorise the HTML, it's pretty easy and fun to use.
You can find some codes on the deviantART FAQ #104, but they don't give you all of them.
You can use the codes I am about to give you in artist comments, journal entries, blog entries, profile pages, and more importantly comments!
Literature pieces have less codes available to use than what I just mentioned, but there's still a fair few you can play around with. :)
especially everyone's favourite emoticons. :giggle:
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Ñ, Ç, Ø, Ę, Å, Ô, Ü, Dž, Э, Ş, ß, Á, È... &!
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