Put a ^ right in front and right in back of what you want small. For smaller, put a @ in front and right after.For very small, put a ~ in front and right after. There is some websites that tell you a lot more – I don’t know what they are. These are html codes I think. I just know a few. I got them from people here who know a lot more than I do. I’m sure people like StelBel and SusanSunshine can help among others. Keep asking.
x_Tech over 10 years ago
After dinner? How about Dessert?
Perkycat over 10 years ago
That’s a good word. Do you know how to spell it? ( just being funny )
dzw3030 over 10 years ago
I’m retired so I don’t get more complicated than “Super” or “pretty good”.
Stephen Gilberg over 10 years ago
“Dessert” would indeed follow the pattern of double letters. (Heh, I just used four other words like that without meaning to.)
pcolli over 10 years ago
How about Frolix?
Perkycat over 10 years ago
Put a ^ right in front and right in back of what you want small. For smaller, put a @ in front and right after.For very small, put a ~ in front and right after. There is some websites that tell you a lot more – I don’t know what they are. These are html codes I think. I just know a few. I got them from people here who know a lot more than I do. I’m sure people like StelBel and SusanSunshine can help among others. Keep asking.
Perkycat over 10 years ago
That’s like ‘Railroad crossing, see all the cars, can you spell that without and R’s.’ T-H-A-T