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Hello!
Hello and welcome to my little html tutorial. I've been working with html codes for a couple of years and I'm going to teach you what I know about using some basic html on deviantART. This won't make you a html expert or something and I'm not an expert myself but it will give just enough knowledge to make your journals, comments, news articles and other neat and lovely looking.
deviantART actually has FAQs about html but I still wanted to do this because they look a bit unorganized, in my opinion. Also, why would you want to look for those FAQs when you can just open this news article where you have everything in one place?
You may already know some of these, but I hope you'll find at least something helpful in this news article.
Some basic html
Example text Example text Font size - headings Links and photos Combining codes This won't be easy to read, but you get the point. Here's a link to dA again. Special characters Thumbs and username and icon tags Remember β I hope this helped!
there isnt any select as plain text but it worked anyway TYSM! π: 0 β©: 1 Ooohh okay just taking protective measures xD My pleasure! π: 0 β©: 0 uh why you said to use headers when you have ? It's basically small font π: 0 β©: 0 Very helpful thank you very much! π: 0 β©: 0 hello, π: 0 β©: 2 also as a warning i tried to go back and edit that last comment a bit and it seemed to automatically change some things and reformat them, everything there still applies but i don't know if it might reformat upon editting in journal entries and stuff so be careful eee !! it might wipe a ton of stuff so id just back the whole document up by copy + pasting into a notepad document or something π: 0 β©: 1 no it worked in your comment and thank you sm!! i'm glad my comment made sense too i felt like i was wording it so poorly lol π: 0 β©: 1 no problem, glad it helps !! π: 0 β©: 0 oof im a little late but you'd use < (<) and > (>) π: 0 β©: 0 There's also @ for mentioning people :3 π: 0 β©: 0 Just wondering what the code is called (and what the actual code is) for linking to different sections in the same journal? π: 0 β©: 0 doesnt work in comments! only in journals and stuff! π: 0 β©: 1 Is there a way to make text bigger in comments? π: 0 β©: 1 You can make text bolder by using < b > and < /b >,,, But you cant make it bigger in comments unfortunately.. π: 0 β©: 0 Test. π: 0 β©: 0 does this actually work >::c π: 0 β©: 0 Thanks for the Tutorial !Β Β π: 0 β©: 0 i wish this made sense to me, its nothing against your work, i just find it hard to understand. π: 0 β©: 1 just copy and paste what you want and where it says "insert text here" - insert the text you want c: π: 0 β©: 1 Thanks this is very helpful π: 0 β©: 0 testing Wow it worked π: 0 β©: 0 Test: does this work on mobile too? π: 0 β©: 0 I tried what you suggested but i still cant get the thumbs image into my description of and image. π: 0 β©: 0 Glad you did this. I have the feeling I would have to do one myself. But please. You led behind the way to access HTML. I have been begging to admin to include it in FAQ and no one listen... π: 0 β©: 0 This is really helpfullΒ Β Β Β π: 0 β©: 0 Thank you so much! I didn't know deviantart uses html, I thought it had that type of BBCode on old forums so I've never tried to use it. But I'm glad to find this out. π: 0 β©: 0 This is super helpful! I'm definitely going to reference this from now on π: 0 β©: 0 Could you also show how to use non-devian art images? The code is as follows: π: 0 β©: 0 Thank you so so much this is amazingly helpful thank you! π: 0 β©: 0 Thanks so much! This really helped! >w< π: 0 β©: 0 only works for premium members on comments I BELIEVE but you can use this on custom boxes and journals π: 0 β©: 1 Ohhhhhh I'm so stupid! It doesn't work in comments! π: 0 β©: 0 only works for premium members on comments I BELIEVE but you can use this hope it helps π: 0 β©: 0Bold text: insert text here
Result: Example text
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments, news articles, notes and probably everywhere.
Italic text: insert text here
Result: Example text
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments, news articles, notes and probably everywhere.
Underlined text: insert text here
Result: Example text
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments, news articles, notes and probably everywhere.
Strike:
insert text here Result: Example text
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments, news articles, notes and probably everywhere.
Subscript: insert text here
Result: Example text
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments, news articles, notes and probably everywhere.
Superscript: insert text here
Result: Example text
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments, news articles, notes and probably everywhere.
Also, it's good to know: You can use and as many times you want to make your text even smaller. insert text here
Result: Tiny text
Small text: insert text here
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments and notes.
Blockquote:
insert text here
Result: Example text
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments, news articles, notes and probably everywhere.
Centering text:
Result:
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs and news articles. It won't work in notes, comments and artist's comments. It used to work in artist's comments, but for some reason, it doesn't any more.
Also, it's good to know: you can replace "center" with "right" ("left" would be useless since it's default.)
Result:
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments, news articles.
Horizontal line:
Result:
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments, news articles and notes.
Headings:Since you can't actually change the font size with normal font size html codes, you'll need to use headings. There are 6 headings types:
Example text
Example text
Example text
Example text
Example text
Example text
Result:
Example text
Example text
Example text
Example text
Example text
Example text This code will work in (premium) journals, news articles, artist's comments and special boxes on user's profile. It will not work in comments.
Code: Used for defining computer code, but deviants just use it to change their font.
Insert text here
Result: Example text
This html code will work pretty much everywhere, I think. I don't use it that often so I'm not sure, but considering the popularity of it, I think it works everywhere.
Including links to pages: text that will be clickable
Result: Here's a link to deviantART
This html code will work in: journal entries, group blogs, comments, artist's comments, news articles, but will not work in group notes.
Including photos:
This html code will work in: Premium journal entries, Super group blogs, custom boxes.
Using big thumbs:
This html code will work in: journal entries (for premium members only), Super group blogs and custom boxes.
To copy a link address, you need to go to the page of the photo you want to link and copy the address in the address bar of your browser. To copy image URL, you need to right click on the photo itself and select Copy image location if you use Firefox or something that implies that you're copying the location of the photo if you're using other browsers. The maximum size of a dA thumbnail is 150Γ150 which is rather small. Using 300 or 400 or even 500 pixels won't ruin your profile page if you're planning to use this in a journal, but bigger sizes will. The photos might even be cropped, depending on the size of your monitor and the size of the thumb.
Description pop-up:You can also include little pop-up text to your links by using this code:
text that will be clickableResult: deviantART
You can also combine as many codes as you want. Let's say that the letter A is a start code and /A is the end code, and B is a different code that ends with /B, the same thing goes for C - /C and D - /D. The correct closing order goes like this: A B C D insert text here /D/C/B/A.
For example; here's a subscripted text that's bold, underlined, strike, italic, centerd and contains a link:
My code for this was:This won't be easy to read, but you get the point. www.deviantart.com/ ">Here's a link to dA again.
I just wanted to show you all how ridiculously long and confusing this looks but it's really, really easy so don't be afraid of it.
Here is the link to the special characters that you will probably use rarely. On the other hand, if you're ever planing to create a plz account or if you need to demonstrate html, these are the most common ones that you'll use:Less-than sign: <
Result: <
More-than sign: >
Result: >
Colon :
Result: :
This isn't really html, but you'd be surprised how many people doesn't know how this works.Usernames: :devusername:, e.g. :devshaplz:
Result: Shaplz
User icons: :iconusername: (that's how the plz accounts work), e.g. :iconshaplz:
Result:
You can also use these for linking groups.
Thumbnails:Including thumbnails is very easy because all you need to do is copy the code located on the right side of each deviation. It's under "Share" part of the deviations, below groups and above "Details" and "Statistics".
There is a "Thumb" box with the code that usually looks something like this :thumb208669995:Result:
It's very important to close your tags with ">" because the rest of the text will have the same effect like the one you wanted to point out.
Also, always hit "preview" button before you post a comment/journal entry/etc. no matter how sure you are you got it right.
If a deviant gets carried away with or tags, remember to
keep calm
and
zoom the page Remember that nobody knows all the tags by heart so don't be afraid to fave this article and visit whenever you need.
If you ever need some help with html, remember that Google is your friend .
If you know some other html codes that can be used on dA, feel free to share them. I never said I knew everything about this, I'm just here to share my knowledge.
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Comments: 3539
Deloui In reply to ??? [2017-09-07 12:30:49 +0000 UTC]
Bootsii In reply to Deloui [2017-09-07 18:50:10 +0000 UTC]
SecretComing In reply to ??? [2017-09-02 16:20:55 +0000 UTC]
but great guide! Helps a lot when i have to writte journal entrys, but I just hoped that deviant art would do something like steam did.AiriOuka In reply to ??? [2017-08-30 14:53:33 +0000 UTC]
P-U-F-F-A In reply to ??? [2017-08-28 02:14:45 +0000 UTC]
just wondering how to post the raw html codes without the codes doing anything like you did in this journal?
like how when you are explaining bold text you typed < b > < /b > (without the spaces) but it didn't change anything. i am just curious as to how you could hypothetically type < b > without spaces since i am sort of in need of instruction on how to do that for a post i am making for the admins in one of my groups, and trying to find an answer to this has proven to be quite difficult.
any help at all on how to type a raw html without the code itself going into effect would be greatly appreciated, thank youtosaking In reply to P-U-F-F-A [2017-09-04 00:18:53 +0000 UTC]
P-U-F-F-A In reply to tosaking [2017-09-04 15:53:31 +0000 UTC]
thank you!!tosaking In reply to P-U-F-F-A [2017-09-04 16:01:37 +0000 UTC]
tosaking In reply to P-U-F-F-A [2017-09-04 00:15:43 +0000 UTC]
so text would look like <b>text</b> (you can copy + paste this as is and it should work)
it can be quite the miserable mess to work around with haha, essentially it relies on making the html itself "unreadable" by deviantart to display in the way you want it to
and to make < and > display without formatting into < and > you just drop an empty tag (or about any other html tag) in between the letters; i usually try to be consistent in where i drop the tag so i can read my text better
it can be somewhat complicated but after you figure it out its not so bad !!Rubombee In reply to ??? [2017-08-26 16:33:21 +0000 UTC]
ParadoxSketchbook In reply to ??? [2017-08-20 23:11:34 +0000 UTC]
mudshrimp In reply to cait-libby [2017-08-20 12:50:23 +0000 UTC]
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mistypetal [2017-08-16 17:26:21 +0000 UTC]
Also thank you for this it was extremely helpful!extrastorage In reply to ??? [2017-08-15 13:03:13 +0000 UTC]
yEs it does i've been trying to figure out how to make these lines forever nowsriganesh-ninja In reply to ??? [2017-08-14 16:16:40 +0000 UTC]
kissedbythedevill In reply to ??? [2017-08-11 21:10:48 +0000 UTC]
AwhMikki In reply to kissedbythedevill [2017-08-16 10:55:33 +0000 UTC]
like this I think
WHOO yep it works c:WelcomeToHorrorTown In reply to ??? [2017-08-10 21:39:42 +0000 UTC]
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Dustyiscool1 In reply to ??? [2017-07-31 03:25:52 +0000 UTC]
Jakeukalane In reply to ??? [2017-07-28 00:23:16 +0000 UTC]
The combination to access HTML mode is control+E.PaladinPainter In reply to ??? [2017-07-27 17:35:10 +0000 UTC]
Β Β Β Β tropicolds In reply to ??? [2017-07-26 07:25:16 +0000 UTC]
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Graavitea In reply to ??? [2017-07-23 11:52:46 +0000 UTC]
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N0-oB213 In reply to Ojamatsu-kun [2017-07-17 10:04:22 +0000 UTC]
DeviantART (font) Formatting Guide!Introduction
Did YOU Know that you can use the < font > tag in various custom boxes AND journals?
Well, yes you can! No Premium Membership REQUIRED!
To prove my point, below!
Test.Test.Test.Test.Test.LOL!
When you're ready to move on, mouse over the "The Tag" section.
The Tag
Did you enjoy the awesome presentation of the "Test." text above? Here's the source code to that:
Test.Test.Test.Test.Test.LOL!
What goes into that is tag is basically the "size" and "face" subtags! If you need more expiation or info, move on below!
Font Sizes
deviantART support the so-called "font sizes" in any range from 1 to 7!
To defi
or use this < small > Hi < /small > without the space like so Hi
or use < / sub> and keep using it like for example I put 4 < / sub> on this
Hi
to make colors or the font bigger I don't know yetOjamatsu-kun In reply to Ojamatsu-kun [2017-07-14 21:08:36 +0000 UTC]
not really sure what "artist's comments" (description of a deviation, maybe?) and "special boxes on artist's profile" (widgets?) mean. I think a news article is what only some people can make??
Thx for bearing or not bearing with my idiocyN0-oB213 In reply to Tiredmew [2017-07-17 10:05:34 +0000 UTC]
< small > Hi < /small > without the space like so Hi
or use < / sub> and keep using it like for example I put 4 < / sub> on this
Hi
to make colors or the font bigger I don't know yet
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