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How Do I Create a Solid Text Box in Canva?

Last updated on December 4, 2022 @ 7:22 pm

There are many ways to style text on your web pages using HTML. The most common way to do this is by using the < p >, < b >, and < u > tags.

The < p > tag is used to denote a paragraph of text. This tag is generally used to wrap around large blocks of text.

The < b > tag is used to make text bold. This can be useful for making headings or section titles stand out.

The < u > tag is used to underline text. This can be useful for emphasizing important words or phrases.

To style text using these tags, simply enclose the text you want to style with the appropriate tag. For example, to make a heading bold, you would use the following code:

< h1 >< b >This is a heading< /b >< /h1 >

To make a paragraph of text italic, you would use the following code:

< p >< i >This is a paragraph of text< /i >< /p >
And to underline some text, you would use the following code:

< u >This text is underlined< /u >.

Creating a solid text box in Canva is easy! Just follow these simple steps:

1. Open Canva and sign in or create an account.
2. Click on the “Create a design” button.
3. Select “Blog Header” from the list of design types.
4. Choose a template that suits your needs or start from scratch by selecting the “blank” option.
5. Find the “Text” tool and click on it. A new window will open with all the different font options.
6. Type out your blog title and select a font that you like.
7. To change the color of your text, click on the “Text color” button and select a color from the palette or enter in a hex code for a specific color.
8. Once you’re happy with your title, click on the “Done” button in the top-right corner of the window.
9. Your title will now appear on your design! If you want to move it around, just click and drag it to where you want it to go.

PRO TIP: Please be aware that the instructions in the article ‘How Do I Create a Solid Text Box in Canva?’ may not produce the desired results in Canva. We advise against following these instructions.
Kathy McFarland

Kathy McFarland

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