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Bebop3

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Hi,

Does anyone know what the tags are to increase the size of text?

Thanks.
 
Here on the forum, there's a fair bit of flexibility, but there doesn't seem to be any way to do that in the stories. There, we seem to be limited to bold, underline, italic and center.
 
Here on the forum, there's a fair bit of flexibility, but there doesn't seem to be any way to do that in the stories. There, we seem to be limited to bold, underline, italic and center.
Plus a set of non-English language scripts - but all the same font and size. The publisher controls the story presentation, the writer basically provides the words with minimal formatting allowed.
 
Besides in the Litapp for Android phones, the user controls the size of the text and all html is stripped out of the text.
 
If an individual reader wants to increase the font size, they can do that themselves with the zoom feature. If the author wants to impose an increase in the font size for everyone, I think they are outside of the uniform-look file design here.
 
Besides in the Litapp for Android phones, the user controls the size of the text and all html is stripped out of the text.

You can probably do that with any browser. In Firefox it's View->Zoom->Zoom In or Zoom Out. With a browser on a hand-held device it's just a gesture.
 
Here on the forum, there's a fair bit of flexibility, but there doesn't seem to be any way to do that in the stories. There, we seem to be limited to bold, underline, italic and center.
Oo, oo, I also confirmed with BlackRandi's help that we can use "strike-through" :D

Not commonly needed, I understand, but the tag that works is: <del> xxx</>del>
 
You can probably do that with any browser. In Firefox it's View->Zoom->Zoom In or Zoom Out. With a browser on a hand-held device it's just a gesture.

Of course, that's a given, but the browsers won't strip out the html tags as those are all placed by the back end servers. The embedded tags in the story are left there for browser display, but ignored or stripped out for litapp display.
 
Oo, oo, I also confirmed with BlackRandi's help that we can use "strike-through" :D

Not commonly needed, I understand, but the tag that works is: <del> xxx</>del>

OK, that's cool. Not sure when I will use it, but it's another arrow in the quiver. Thanks.
 
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