10-08-2012, 12:11 PM
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She is ugly, bad luck.
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Originally Posted by sarettah
As I tried and tried to explain to you. First you have to decide if you want your letters to be saturated or unsaturated. Once you have decided that then you use either the <butter></butter> or the <margarine></margarine> tags. Where butter is for saturated and the margarine is for unsaturated. Within the tag you can use either the depracated width="NNpx" property oryou can use css to assign it a width in pixels as to how fat it will grow.
Remember this only works in caffeinated html. For decaf versions you need to look up the syntax but nobody codes for decaf even though a whole lot of people say we better start using it because they are gonna force it down our throats.
Also, keep in mind that this only works on sites coded in USAhtml. Europeans don't allow their fonts to get fat.
That is the last fucking time I am explaining that man. Fuck, you would think you were from Kentucky or something.
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