Art, asked by srivastavakhushi, 11 months ago

how to style text in brainly with proper explanation.
Best one will be marked as brainliest.
Unnecessary stuff will be reported.

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Answered by nethranithu
6

hey there

here ur answer which i attached for u


here B is for bold

I is for sliding handwriting

u is for underlining

large T is for heading

small T is for subheading

hope this helps u


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Answered by tejasgupta
11

Heya !!

Using the desktop website, you can directly use the rich text editor to make text bold, italicize it or underline, adding headings, sub headings etc. (See image for rich text editor....) However, in the app, the rich text editor is not available. So, now, the question arises How to make text bold etc. in the app. What I will tell you will work great on both the website and the app. HTML tags work well with the app to format text however, it is not advised to use them as the appear in raw form in the app.

Now, the answer: This problem is solved by TeX. TeX is a typesetting system. The brainly website in corporates LaTeX and the app uses KaTeX to write math equations. However, you can use it to format text too.

Always write your code inside the  [tex.] and [/.tex] tags. (ignore the dots.)

How to bold text?

To bold text, type \textbf{Your bold text here....} inside the  tags.

Output : \textbf{Your bold text here....}

How to italicize it?

To italicize text, type \textit{Your italicized text here....} inside the tex tags.

Output : \textit{Your italicized text here....}

Underlining...

To underline text, type \text{\underline{Your underlined text here....}} inside the tex tags.

Output : \text{\underline{Your underlined text here....}}

How to create a box around the text?

To create a box around text, use \boxed{\text{Your text here....}} inside the tex tags.

Output :  \boxed{\text{Your text here....}}

Hope it helps !!

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