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In addition to applying some cool web backgrounds plus MySpace layouts to
the internet profiles people and millions of account holders are using, many
times while arriving on the homepages people are operating and maintaining
online, you could spot some fonts or words which may look rather smaller
than the rest of the texts and sentences produced on the same resources and
may become interested in exploring which methods have been employed by the
admins of those pages in making of those effects and whether or not they are
simple to learn quickly.
The great news is that although the HTML and CSS effects are truly
amazing and cool in most cases, but this does not mean they are always very
complex because quite on the contrary many times they may be very simple to
learn and follow. We have already talked about the Big text effect which
would enlarge the fonts sizes of the words used and displayed on the pages
and the opposite direction of the previously learned HTML tip would
naturally make the words in smaller scales and so by entering the simple and
very basic code bit of: <small></small> the required effect is enabled.
Now, try testing this cool effect on your web pages and then write some
sentences and phrases and put one of them inside the brackets of the script,
save the work and exit your panel to view the effect online. The words
affected would look as if you have shifted the font size and used a smaller
one but the fact is that simply by using a simple HTML option, once your web
contents are viewed on the browsers panels, the specified words would
automatically get displayed smaller and you can also add this effect to your
collection of HTML codes in your reference guide.
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