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Re: How to Make to Text Bold or Italic in Reviews

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I don't find the keys to make words italic or bold
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To make text bold, you have to use the following code:

Code: Select all

Regular text. [b]Text you want bold.[/b] Regular text.
The above will display as follows:
Regular text. Text you want bold. Regular text.


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Similarly, to make text italic, you use the following code:

Code: Select all

Regular text. [i]Text you want italic.[/i] Regular text.
The above will display as follows:
Regular text. Text you want italic. Regular text.
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For more info about the codes, read here: wiki-how


If you are having trouble making text display as bold or italic, please reply to this topic with the example sentence: "Regular text. Bold text. Regular text."

Do your best to make the words "bold text" bold. This way I can see exactly what you are doing and why it is not working for you.



If you don't include the sentence "Regular text. Bold text. Regular text." then your post will be ignored. I'm not saying that you have to bold the text correctly to get a reply, but I am saying you have to to include the three-sentence six-word example text so that I can exactly what you are doing

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italic text bold text. Regular text. Having trouble figuring out how to italic or bold and what I need to use it for.
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this goood!!!
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Regular text. 3 out of 5. Regular text.
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Help me i cant make my rating bold and the review isnt going through
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Sameera Alblooshi wrote: 10 Aug 2023, 13:04 Help me i cant make my rating bold and the review isnt going through
Hi,

Thank you for reaching out. What's the error message you are receiving when submitting your review?

Thank you.
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Scott wrote: 07 Jan 2018, 14:54
Hi, I have been trying to submit my book review for preview but I keep getting the message
"The following issues must be fixed before you can submit this review: You need to write the rating of the book within the review in the format 4 out of 5. You did select the rating in the menu below the review, but you need to also actually write it in the review."

I have typed my rating into the review as required and tried several different places and ways using bb code to score it as a 4 out of 5 and typing the title in italics. It shows the rating in bold in format required as well as title in italics but I still get the same fix errors message. Can you advise please?
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italic. not italic. bold. not bold.
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Submit final review not available. Problem in submitting the final review.
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Hi Scott, I have been trying to submit my book review for preview but I keep getting the message
"The following issues must be fixed before you can submit this review: You need to write the rating of the book within the review in the format 4 out of 5. You did select the rating in the menu below the review, but you need to also actually write it in the review."

I have typed my rating into the review as required and tried several different places and ways using bb code to score it as a 4 out of 5 and typing the title in italics. It shows the rating in bold in format required as well as all title mentions n italics but I still get the same fix errors message. Can you advise please?
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Wanjala Izumarock Jimmy wrote: 11 Aug 2023, 11:19 italic. not italic. bold. not bold.
You got it! :)
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