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Chickadee

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hope someone can help me, im just creating a website and i want some text to go vertical, what is the coding for this? thanks!
 

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Chickadee said:
hope someone can help me, im just creating a website and i want some text to go vertical, what is the coding for this? thanks!
if its a small amount of text, try it as a gif

I dont think there is a vertical html tag
css or dhtml might be your answer but Im sick and cant think straight ATM

probably css but am willing to be corrected...
 

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Use <TR> tabs (they can make tabulated columns)
But are you actually wanting it to go like this:

This
is
the
text

or do you want the text to be written vertically. You can use word to make a webpage and format the text to be vertical
 

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yeah I don't know any coding for vertical text...it might be easier to make it a graphic

OR

google hmtl codes or html vertical text codes or something...you may find something :)
 

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You can't do vertical text with html.

Edit: You can't do it with CSS either.
 
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There seems to be a few javascript things for vertical text floating around on the internet, but it also seems that they only work for IE 5.5, so none are working for me (Firefox).
 

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melsc said:
The scripts should be avaliable somewhere on the net...google it

Well I did go to a few I found on Google, but because the sites said that they'll only work in IE 5.5, I believe that it would be irresponsible for me to post the URLs.
 

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