Here are instructions on how to use Make Your Own.
~ Instructions Tips
1. Make, save, and view your own color schemes Make - Enter up to six colors (use the color name or six digit hex code) for each scheme.

Save - Click the "Save Any Changes" button. You will see a message in the text box to the right of the button informing you which colors are being saved. When all the colors are saved the text box will read "Finished saving colors!" and now your scheme(s) is saved and will be available for up to a month, even if you turn off your WebTV.

View - To see your colors click the "Show Colors" button, the colors you have saved will fill the text boxes.

Delete - Click the "Delete All Colors" button to erase all colors not only from the text boxes, but from "memory". If you do this, the colors will NOT be there when you use Nifty Text again, you will need to enter and save new colors.
2. Choose the scheme Here you can choose which of your three color schemes you want to use for Nifty Text.
3. Choose a design You can "add" a wave to or even alternate the case of any color scheme.
4. Enter text to be "niftyitized" You can enter as much as you like, but beware lots of text equals LOTS of code.
5. Make HTML or reset Choose "Reset" only if you want to clear the entire form.
6. Preview "Preview" lets you see the effect in action, and now you can specify a background color to use while previewing. After you return from previewing, you can hit "Make HTML" again if you want a different distribution of random colors or sizes.
7. Copy the code. When you are satisfied with the effect, you can copy the code and then paste it wherever you like. For help on copy and pasting with a WebTV click here.



1st Make, save, and view your own color schemes :

Scheme 1
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
Scheme 2
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
Scheme 3
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
 

2nd Choose the scheme you want to use :

Scheme 1 Scheme 2 Scheme 3

3rd Choose a design:

Straight Wavy Alternating Case

4th Enter text here:

5th Make the HTML or reset the form:

6th Preview your results:

Background color :

7th Here is the code:

Last Modified: 2000-07-03 BACK Script By A. Gunther
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