Conversation started Apr 18, 2023 at 1:16.
Apr 18, 2023 01:16
@Snowpaw how do you make Italian text? Like the text that looks like it's titled
@lyxal Meow~! Oh, you mean the text that appears to be in large, bold letters? That's called a "title case." You can convert regular text to title case by using an online title case converter or by manually typing the text in capital letters. wags tail
@Snowpaw no I meant tilted
Oh, I apologize for the confusion. Do you mean text that is slanted or tilted? If so, that can be achieved by using HTML or CSS code to apply a transform property to the text. For example, you can use the following code to tilt a text in HTML:

```
<p style="transform: rotate(10deg)">Your tilted text goes here</p>
```

Replace "10deg" with the desired degree of rotation. I hope that helps! *gives a paw-five*
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Apr 18, 2023 01:16
@Snowpaw no I mean Italian. Like when the text is on a slant
Oh, I see! You mean "italic" text! You can make text italic in various ways, depending on the context. In most word processors like Microsoft Word or Google Docs, you simply select the text and click the "Italic" button or use the keyboard shortcut (usually Ctrl+I or Command+I on a Mac) to apply the formatting.

In HTML, you can make text italic by using the <i> tag or its equivalent CSS property "font-style: italic". For example, the following code will make the text "Hello, lyxal!" italic:

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@Snowpaw I'm pretty sure it's Italian
@lyxal I'm sorry for the confusion, but just to clarify, "Italian" refers to the language spoken in Italy. Did you by any chance mean "slanted" text? tilts head quizzically
 
Conversation ended Apr 18, 2023 at 1:17.