Ulog #3 | Post Different in Steemit
Steemit is a blank page, in which we must be responsible for the things we decide to publish, that responsibility begins with a good spelling, through an appropriate selection of photographs or images that we consider be suitable for publication, a content that can help the community is something that should stand out above the rest of the publications.
In our mind are the ideas, sometimes a little messy, but we sit down and put together all the information that we carry inside or that we investigate. Now the publications made are like advertising, the more attractive it is the more customers will see you and they will be able to buy your product.
There are different methods that we can use to give a creative touch to the publications, everything can start from a cursive letter, bold or simply the the union of both, but only you decide.
If you want to bring your publications to life, you can do the following:
USE TITLES OR SUBTITLES
The way to do the titles or subtitles is by entering "#" the number of times you require it while the more # the smaller the title.
LETTER CURSIVA, NEGRITA OR TACHADA.
To highlight some phrase, or word that you want others to read, I recommend using any of the following sources:
For the italics you must put "*" at the beginning and at the end of the word or phrase you want.
The same applies to the bold type only that you must place "**" in the same way as the previous one.
And to cross out some text use the same method only this time you will use "~~".
This will help you highlight a lot of things that you want others to read in your posts.
JUSTIFY YOUR TEXTS.
When we talk about justifying texts, we mean that the lines of our texts have the same final order, that is, everything is perfectly aligned. To do this you must use the following codes:
< div class = "text-justify"> [Here's your text] < /div>
In order for you to see the code, I had to separate "<" from the rest, so when you use it, you must put it together to work for you.
CENTRA YOUR TEXTS.
This will not only work for the texts, you can also use it in images, this code always becomes very useful in case the image does not occupy the right place in the publication, for it you must use the following code:
< center> [Here is your text] < /center>
You must perform the same procedure above, remember to separate "<" from the rest of the text so you can see them.
These codes will always help you to make your publications different and creative.
In the next installment I want to show you how to move an image of place, or use several in the same row, but before that I want to invite you to read and support the contents of my friends @surpassinggoogle and @teardrops, as it is always a pleasure to share with you a material that is of your help to continue advancing in Steemit, see you in a next installment.