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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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askcrystalgemrosequartz:
“ Rose and Pearl. the two you’ve all been waiting for.
Rose is Samoan. she’s pansexual and is also a trans woman. she also suffers from aspergers (which I have, so I know a lot about it). she very much likes to take her shoes...
askcrystalgemrosequartz

Rose and Pearl. the two you’ve all been waiting for.

Rose is Samoan. she’s pansexual and is also a trans woman. she also suffers from aspergers (which I have, so I know a lot about it). she very much likes to take her shoes off whenever she can.

Pearl is Greek. she’s a nonbinary lesbian who uses female pronouns. she is very picky about what she eats and enjoys tea.

Source: askcrystalgemrosequartz
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gxfangen

A few tips && tricks on fancy formatting

WITHOUT using html


First things first, a very easy way to make your text look fancy is to switch between big && small text, CAPITALIZED words && normal written words, && CAPITALIZED BIG WORDS and small text.
As you can see this already looks somewhat fancy.


Now: If you want to format without html, the most easy way is to highlight a word && wait for these things to pop up:

image

What you can do with these things is bold, italic, strike, underline (technically that’s a link but whatever) 

&& this big font thing.


Now I personally don’t really use these, I prefer to use key-combinations ( because for me it’s faster ):
ctrl / b –> bold
ctrl / i –> italic
ctrl / shift / 2 –> big font thing
ctrl / shift / 6 –> strike

ctrl / shift / 9 –> blockquote

Now these are the basics, but there are more. Most roleplayers like to use small text like the one I’m writing this tutorial in. But to use it you have to go into html mode and type <small></small> everywhere.
Or, you use some more key-combinations:
ctrl / shift / + (plus) or  -  (minus) ([you gotta try this one]–>small
to make it big again (the usual size) just highlight the small text again and press the keys again [logic i know]
ctrl / , (comma) –>makes your text go down
ctrl / . (dot) –> makes your text go up

NOTE: when you use up/down, it automatically makes your text smaller. If you want it to have the same size, make the text big && then use the combination for up/down


Now we got that out of the way, let’s talk about text like this:

e̢͔̞͈̗̟͉͙̯̳̎͑̈̾̈̕͞x̰̪͋͗̓̎̃͊̎̎a̛͇̳̖̯͓͚͍͚͑͌m̵͍̞͂̐̓ͧͥͪͣ͒́p̪̪̼͚͔̎̂ͭ̀l͉͈͓̪̜̦̟͙̹̆̿͗̀͢e̷͚͙̭̰͉͉̒̅̂̅ͮ̀  and this  example

You can find the first one here
&& the second one here (this side has lots of other fonts too)

Just copy and paste them ;)


The LAST thing you have to do is to combinate these things at will && voilá: a normal sentence looks FANCY wow && guess what?? You didn’t have to go into html mode once yay!! [just don’t over-do it]

So yeah, hope this helps :)



Nothing that has to do with formating but I thought I’d leave this here: symbols


EDIT: more combinations:
ctrl / K –> link
ctrl / shift / l –> horizontal line
ctrl / shift / P –> Insert Photo
ctrl / shift / K –> Insert Read More

EDIT EDIT: IF YOU WANT  TO UNDERLINE SOMETHING, YOU DON’T NEED TO USE THE LINK OPTION. Simply press CTRL / U

Source: gxfangen reference