Gmail Adds Text Formatting Feature - 600+ Colors!

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I don't know how many you guys got gmail, or noticed, but as less than 5 hours ago, Gmail, added text formatting, now you can change text colors to over 600 colors, bold, italicize, underline, change size, bullet, number, highlight, and other stuff! Yeah!
 
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60 not 600
 
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And 2 Gb of storage :biggrin:
 
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Cool, and it does not look like a joke!
 
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Major shine get.
 
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bjon-07 said:
Can someone please send me an invite to gmail. I will be forever greatfull

my email address is brandonjohnson-07@sandiego.edu

Sent.

*10char*
 
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Monique said:
And 2 Gb of storage :biggrin:

Hmm, you're right. I never even noticed it. I heard the news that Yahoo upgraded theirs to 2gb but not GMail.
 
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I wish GMail had come out years ago. I used Hotmail starting in high school, and by the time I neared the end of college the measley account was 99% full with messages that I didn't want to delete. I moved on to yahoo mail and weened myself off of Hotmail since the latter became effectively useless, but never got around to transferring all my old emails (a Herculean task, since you have to forward each email individually!). It turns out that I finally neglected to log in for about a month, so they deleted EVERYTHING I had. All those high school memories zapped into the ether! bah! At least with GMail I know I'll never have to worry about that...
 
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hypnagogue said:
I wish GMail had come out years ago. I used Hotmail starting in high school, and by the time I neared the end of college the measley account was 99% full with messages that I didn't want to delete. I moved on to yahoo mail and weened myself off of Hotmail since the latter became effectively useless, but never got around to transferring all my old emails (a Herculean task, since you have to forward each email individually!). It turns out that I finally neglected to log in for about a month, so they deleted EVERYTHING I had. All those high school memories zapped into the ether! bah! At least with GMail I know I'll never have to worry about that...

Just give it a few years. :biggrin: We'll be complaining about when we just got that measley 2 Gb of space and how quickly it filled up with all the family photos.
 
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Moonbear said:
Just give it a few years. :biggrin: We'll be complaining about when we just got that measley 2 Gb of space and how quickly it filled up with all the family photos.

I dunno, 2GB is plenty. Even if each picture is 1MB, you could have well over a thousand and still have plenty of room to spare for text messages. If they're more like the usual 70-120KB, you could have tens of thousands.

Also, Google seems committed to continually upgrading the space over time instead of keeping it static. Even if they didn't, I think I'd be fine, since I don't really store anything in my accounts other than text, with some exceptions. If I ever get up to 99% usage on a GMail account, it'll be because someone decided to email me the combined text of the Library of Congress or something. :-p
 
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hypnagogue said:
It turns out that I finally neglected to log in for about a month, so they deleted EVERYTHING I had. All those high school memories zapped into the ether! bah! At least with GMail I know I'll never have to worry about that...
I know, that happened to me too when I didn't have internet access at the time :frown: I still have a hotmail account which I paid for
 
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hypnagogue said:
a Herculean task, since you have to forward each email individually...

Um...is there any convenient and quick way to forward each email from hotmail to Gmail? (without forwarding each one individually...)
 
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Hmmm gmail seems to keep on going. The counter is up to 2050mb, but looks to be going a little slower.
 
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Personally, I don't like Gmail, because I'm having problems running it on Opera. I just refuse to use IE unless absolutely unavoidable.

I've been using Rediffmail, an India based webmail service, which is fast and provides 1 GB free. Runs fine on Opera too. :approve:

EDIT : Hmmm...gmail seems to be running better on Opera now. I think they've improved their browser compatibility. Good. :smile:
 
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I use Firefox with Gmail and I have a plugin that notifies me of any incoming emails.. It just sits on the lower right corner in a widget of Firefox - very nifty. Plus Opera uses too much memory imho
 
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cronxeh said:
I use Firefox with Gmail and I have a plugin that notifies me of any incoming emails.. It just sits on the lower right corner in a widget of Firefox - very nifty. Plus Opera uses too much memory imho

The latest version of Opera seems to have solved the memory footprint problem and has vastly improved stability. And I can't live without the mouse gestures. Yeah, yeah, I know Firefox has a custom plugin for that, but the gestures are slow and cumbersome, without the niftiness of the ones in Opera. Plus I like the tabbed browsing layout much better in Opera.

The only time I have to resort to IE is when certain websites are coded badly. I don't need any browsers other than these two.
 
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Hmm, I have never tried the mouse gestures in Opera, but I use nothing but mouse gestures in firefox and I have never thought of them as slow.
 
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mattmns said:
Hmm, I have never tried the mouse gestures in Opera, but I use nothing but mouse gestures in firefox and I have never thought of them as slow.

Try them in Opera. A world of difference, I guarantee it.
 
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Leaping antalope said:
Um...is there any convenient and quick way to forward each email from hotmail to Gmail? (without forwarding each one individually...)
You can download email using Outlook to your computer.
 
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mattmns said:
Hmm, I have never tried the mouse gestures in Opera, but I use nothing but mouse gestures in firefox and I have never thought of them as slow.
I never got into using Mouse gestures, they're just not as usefull when you have a mouse with 6 buttons on it
 
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6 buttons, geeze. My mouse has only 2 buttons, and a wheel :cry:
 

FAQ: Gmail Adds Text Formatting Feature - 600+ Colors!

How do I use the text formatting feature in Gmail?

To use the text formatting feature in Gmail, simply open a new email or reply to an existing one. Click on the "A" icon in the formatting toolbar, and a drop-down menu with over 600 color options will appear. Select the color you want to use for your text, and start typing. You can also change the font style and size using the same toolbar.

Can I use the text formatting feature on my mobile device?

Yes, the text formatting feature is available on the Gmail mobile app for both iOS and Android devices. Simply open the compose window and click on the "A" icon to access the formatting options.

Is there a limit to the number of colors I can use in one email?

No, there is no limit to the number of colors you can use in one email. You can use as many different colors as you want for different parts of your email, or even within the same sentence.

Can I save custom colors for future use?

Unfortunately, there is no option to save custom colors in Gmail's text formatting feature. However, you can use the "recent colors" section in the color drop-down menu to access the last 10 colors you have used.

Will the recipient be able to see the colors I have used in my email?

As long as the recipient's email client supports HTML formatting, they will be able to see the colors you have used in your email. However, if their client does not support HTML formatting, they will see the text in its default color.

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