before the word or phrase you want to bold, type the less than symbol (<) then the letter b, then the greater then symbol. (>)
after the word or phrase you want to bold, type the less then symbol (<), the letter b, a backslash (/), then the greater then symbol. (>) (I can't type it out for real because you won't see the command; you'll just see the bolded result.
Hi you went to my other journal and tried to view a ghost pic...that site all you ahve to do is join for free and hthwn it will show you the pic...sorry I will state that in my post so people do not get confused....sorry
I checked it out briefly last night. I looked at some of the pics but must confess that I didn't actually read up on what exactly Ghoststudy is. I'm in school full time and working right now, so unfortunately I don't have as much time as I'd like to check up on stuff right now. I have a bit of a break next week, so I'll check it out more then. I'm also going to try to post a couple of pics then. I've never done it before so if they totally get messed up just be patient with me :)
Thats ok...good luck with it. I remember way back when....when I was in school fulltime and working 2 jobs as well AND finding time to do my homework. Helped that one of my jobs was monitoring the photolab so I could do my homework then if no one was need my advice or help with timing or chemicals. I have studied black and white photography...taking pictures is a passion of mine and the digital cameras now are so nice, but still love my baby the old Canon AE-1 manual I have two of them...Anyway you take care and hope to hear from you on your break!
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before the word or phrase you want to bold, type the less than symbol (<) then the letter b, then the greater then symbol. (>)
after the word or phrase you want to bold, type the less then symbol (<), the letter b, a backslash (/), then the greater then symbol. (>) (I can't type it out for real because you won't see the command; you'll just see the bolded result.
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> but all in a row...if that worked.
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