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Are you tired of plain text messages in your WhatsApp chats? Want to add some flair and personality to your conversations? Look no further! You can easily transform your text with simple formatting tricks that will make your messages stand out. No need to download any extra apps – these tricks work directly within WhatsApp.
Basic Text Formatting: Bold, Italic, and Strikethrough
The foundation of WhatsApp text formatting lies in a few simple symbols. By placing specific characters at the beginning and end of your text, you can easily make it bold, italic, or strikethrough.
To bold text, simply add an asterisk () at the beginning and end of the desired phrase. For example, typing bold will display as bold in your message. For italic text, use an underscore (_) at the beginning and end. So, italic becomes italic. Lastly, to strikethrough text, use a tilde (~). For instance, ~strikethrough~ will display as strikethrough in your message.
These basic formatting options can be combined for even more creative effects. For example, you can have bold and italic text by using both an asterisk and an underscore: combination results in combination. You can even combine all three: ~combination~ which will display as combination.
Beyond the Basics: Monospace, Quote Blocks, and Lists
Beyond the standard bold, italic, and strikethrough, WhatsApp offers a few more interesting text formatting options. For instance, you can achieve a monospace font, perfect for code or technical text, by using three backticks (''') at the beginning and end of the text. So, hello I'm vina will be displayed as hello I'm vina.
To quote a specific part of your message, simply add an angle bracket (>) and a space at the beginning of the text. For example, > Happy Ramadan will be displayed as > Happy Ramadan in your chat.
Creating lists is as easy as adding a bullet point character. You can use either an asterisk () or a hyphen (-) followed by a space to create a bulleted list. For example, * Happy Ramadan or - Happy Ramadan will be displayed as:
- Happy Ramadan
Adding Color, Underlining, and Upside-Down Text: External Websites
While WhatsApp itself doesn't offer options for text colors or underlining, you can achieve these effects using external websites. For instance, Gypu website allows you to color your text. Simply enter the text you want to color, choose your desired color, and copy the generated text to paste it into your WhatsApp chat.
Similarly, the Glyphy website can help you underline your text. Type the text you want to underline, choose your desired format, copy the generated text, and paste it into your WhatsApp chat.
For a fun twist, you can flip your text upside down using the upsidedowntext website. Type your text, copy the upside-down version, and paste it into your WhatsApp chat.
Creating Blank Spaces, Scrolling Text, and Read More Effects
Want to add a blank space, create scrolling text, or implement a “Read More” effect? External websites come to the rescue again! To create a blank space, visit the Dardura website and copy the blank character, then paste it into your WhatsApp chat.
The patorjk.com website allows you to create scrolling text. Enter your text, click “Again! Again I Say!”, copy the output text, and paste it into your WhatsApp chat.
Finally, for the “Read More” effect, the Dardura website provides a simple solution. Enter your introductory text and the text you want to hide, click “Create”, copy the converted result, and paste it into your WhatsApp chat.
By incorporating these text formatting tricks, you can add a touch of creativity and personality to your WhatsApp conversations. Happy chatting!