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Date Posted: 20:19:06 02/24/10 Wed
Author: No name
Subject: </font></center></i></b> just depends on what you need to close, but you can put all of those at the end... it will close anyone elses that is open as well. I always add multiple </font> </font> </font> just to make sure I got them all.
In reply to: 's message, "Okay I am guilty lol! How do you close tags on banners?" on 08:51:27 02/24/10 Wed


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  • The easiest way to do it and not mess up is to always close each command at the end of each line. Don't open tags and then open more and more and then just try to close them at the very end of the code. That is when you run into problems (NT) -- HTH, 23:11:46 02/24/10 Wed
  • I add multiple </font> </font> at the end of mine to make sure I don't miss any... it does help, so take my advise. YOU could still miss one on "a line". That's not when you run into problems, that's taking EXTRA precaution. (NT) -- No name, 05:07:03 02/25/10 Thu
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