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  • ID: 2817468
  • Uploader: abandoban »
  • Date: almost 8 years ago
  • Size: 386 KB .png (720x960) »
  • Source: pixiv.net/artworks/64238399 »
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nishizumi maho, boko, nishizumi shiho, and nishizumi tsuneo (girls und panzer) drawn by rosmino

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    MarqFJA87
    almost 8 years ago
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    The text reads "The Nishizumi Family Is Coming", but I have no idea how to render that in the colored special font that's used in several other comics, so I'll just use the default approach and leave it to more experienced members to alter accordingly.

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    NWSiaCB
    almost 8 years ago
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    MarqFJA87 said:

    The text reads "The Nishizumi Family Is Coming", but I have no idea how to render that in the colored special font that's used in several other comics, so I'll just use the default approach and leave it to more experienced members to alter accordingly.

    @MarqFJA87 Trans notes run on CSS. For future reference, you can just Google "CSS ____" to find how to do whatever.

    Generally speaking, the most useful is <span style ="[stuff]">blah blah</span>.

    I also personally keep open some tabs to images with lots of effects I use frequently, and just copy-paste and modify to save myself time, especially the "outline" script, since it's a pain to manually punch in:

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    <div style="color:#fff; font-size:175%; font-weight:bold; text-shadow: -1px 0 1px #000, 1px 0 1px #000, 0 -1px 1px #000, 0 1px 1px #000, 1px 1px #000, 1px -1px #000, -1px 1px #000, -1px -1px #000; padding:1px 2px; white-space:nowrap">*RAWR!*</div>

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    BrokenEagle98
    almost 8 years ago
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    For myself, I keep Notepad++ up that has an open file with all of the various HTML effects and font families I frequently use.

    The benefit to using Notepad++ is the ease in quickly replacing a large numbers at once. For the text-shadow in NWSiaCB's example, the black outline (#000) could be quickly swapped with any other color using search and replace. Additionally, Notepad++ allows for search and replace in a selection of text, so it's controllable so that it's not required to have the CSS effect of interest in its own document.

    Also, <div>'s are really great for overall note effects, while <span>'s can be used to tailor various effects inside the note, such as different colors per letter.

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    NWSiaCB
    almost 8 years ago
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    BrokenEagle98 said:

    For myself, I keep Notepad++ up that has an open file with all of the various HTML effects and font families I frequently use.

    The benefit to using Notepad++ is the ease in quickly replacing a large numbers at once. For the text-shadow in NWSiaCB's example, the black outline (#000) could be quickly swapped with any other color using search and replace. Additionally, Notepad++ allows for search and replace in a selection of text, so it's controllable so that it's not required to have the CSS effect of interest in its own document.

    Also, <div>'s are really great for overall note effects, while <span>'s can be used to tailor various effects inside the note, such as different colors per letter.

    I generally don't find the need to swap out the outline colors. Outline colors are always either white (which I generally just ignore unless there's reason to have a background color), or black, anyway, for maximum contrast. I do need to constantly change the main text color or size, but there's no way to do that faster than manually I know of, anyway.

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    BrokenEagle98
    almost 8 years ago
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    NWSiaCB said:

    I generally don't find the need to swap out the outline colors. Outline colors are always either white (which I generally just ignore unless there's reason to have a background color), or black, anyway, for maximum contrast.

    You should check out my recent example at post #2834536. I varied the spacing, blurriness and color to emulate a blood stain... :)

    I do need to constantly change the main text color or size, but there's no way to do that faster than manually I know of, anyway.

    Yeah, that's true. I mainly just use the text document to keep track of all of the interesting CSS styles to use (since there are a lot), plus all of the interesting fonts to use (that are common between computers). I keep the vanilla text-shadow effect for quick copy/paste and potential modification like I mentioned above.

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