HTML Code Maker
If you do have some HTML knowledge, you can include html tags such as <p> or <b> tags. You shouldn't try any JavaScript or it will probably goof up the tool. You can skip any parts you don't want to to use.
If you use a hex color, be sure to include the # symbol before the color. Example: #AC493D
| Page Background Color
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| Text color
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Link color
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| Visited Link color
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Top Page Header Text
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Heading for 1st Paragraph
Paragraph 1 of page
Heading for 2nd Paragraph
Paragraph 2 of page
Heading for 3rd Paragraph
Paragraph 3 of page
Heading for 4th Paragraph
Paragraph 4 of page
Example: Order Now! or Next.
The Link URL is the web page address of the other page. If the page is in the same directory as your other pages, you only need the file name and extension.
Example: history.html
To link to another site you need the full address. Example:
http://www.somesite.com
| Link 1 Text: | Link 1 URL: |
| Link 2 Text: | Link 2 URL: |
| Link 3 Text: | Link 3 URL: |
| Link 4 Text: | Link 4 URL: |
| Link 5 Text: | Link 5 URL: |
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