There are many ways to style text on a web page, but one of the most common ways is to use HTML tags. HTML tags are used to format text, and they can be applied to any text element on a web page.
One of the most common HTML tags is the <p> tag. The <p> tag is used to define a paragraph of text. Applying the <p> tag to a piece of text will automatically create a new paragraph, with a new line of text above and below the tagged text.
Another common HTML tag is the <b> tag. The <b> tag is used to make text bold. Applying the <b> tag to a piece of text will make that text bold, and any following text will also be bold unless another HTML tag is applied.
The last common HTML tag we’ll discuss is the <u> tag. The <u> tag is used to underline text. Applying the <u> tag to a piece of text will underline that text, and any following text will also be underlined unless another HTML tag is applied.
Now that we know how to style text using HTML tags, let’s talk about how to color text in Squarespace. Squarespace makes it easy to change the color of your text by simply selecting the color you want from the color picker tool. To do this, simply click on the “Text” tab in the left-hand sidebar, then click on the “Color” drop-down menu and select the color you want from the list of colors.
That’s all there is to it! By using just a few simple HTML tags, you can easily style your web page texts however you want!