Not exact matches
There is no «sarcasm» tool,
just bold and italics to emphasize your
text.
Sure the
text is
bold, and is only a fraction of the words on the page, but it is
just a ridiculous choice of color.
I'm
just sorry I didn't ask Dr. Kane about the inclusion of an all -
text bolding option in the Kindle — plus a font optimized for people with dyslexia.
Robin Cutler [00:14:41] And
just to add to that, so for our listeners that are already using IngramSpark, there's an editing tool that's right on top of the description field, and that's how you can actually very easily
bold the
text that Margaret's talking about or put in those line breaks that she's talking about too.
There's a disclaimer in
bold text that the precise release date for the XOOM is yet to be confirmed, so don't book the time off work
just yet.
The
text still looks really good on the H2O, especially if you like
bolder fonts, but the screen
just isn't quite as good as some other ereaders.
Just use
bold text and bullet points to emphasize your key concepts.
For chapter headings I
just use
bold + italics and for section headings I switch the
text to all caps and make them
bold.
ad 2) If you have
text that is
just bold, yes,
just wrap it with
or tags.
The fact is we find
bold pictures to be much more engaging than we do a wall of
text - we're
just designed to process imagery.
@ 3 He didn't forget Project Diva last week, it
just wasn't
bolded or separated from the rest of the
text at first.
Choosing styles such as
bold or italics involves
just highlighting
text and a style bubble appears with those options.
The larger
text you see in this post and many other Lawyerist posts are headers, not
just text we've enlarged or
bolded.
Next, make sure your headers are really headers, not
just bolded or underlined bits of
text.
Tom Goldstein links to the official White House Web site, which provides the following
text of President Bush's public statement about Justice O» Connor's resignation (and here's a link to the video)-- I've
bolded the president's olive - branchy sentence about the Senate, though I agree with Volokh Conspirator Todd Zywicki that «the same nasty fight is going to occur regardless of who is nominated, and be
just as nasty and expensive, regardless of who is nominated and the particular perception of whether he or she is moderate or conservative.»
Include the job title, and reference number if there is one, as a
bold heading
just after the «Dear Mr / Ms Name» and
just above the letter
text.