How do you change the color of your text when typing in clan chat?
I've noticed that some people have colored text in the clan chat. How do you change the color of the text?
Best Answer
<ccc0033>message</c>
Use this format except change the word message to the sentence you want and it will be red. You can make it other colors by looking up color-hex.com. You have to replace the (cc0033) at the beginning but keep the first c.
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Answer 2
The codes are:
Light Pink - <cffcce7>
Red - <cff0000>
Teal - <c008080>
Bright Blue - <c0000ff>
Turquoise - <c00ffff>
Coral - <cff7373>
Bright green - <c00ff00>
Purple - <c800080>
Yellow - <cffff00>
Light Blue - <cc6e2ff>
Brown - <ca52a2a>
Then you type your message no space in between the tags and the message. After your you type right next to the text no space and send the text color will change.
Answer 3
You can change the color of your clan in the following way:
<c (color name in hex)>(text)</c>
An example:
<c336699>Good game</c>
This will result in a blue-coloured text "Good game".
Important notice: The commands above are case sensitive, so write "c" instead of "C".
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