I think you have a good idea, wish I’d thought of that. I’ll be using that in my email traffic.
Now, where can I select fonts in the comments?
BoynSea
<font size="7"><font face="trebuchet ms,geneva">BoynSea</font></font><font color="#FF00FF"><font face="verdana,geneva"><font size="6">When you see a post you want to comment on, under the author's name is a little square with a </font></font></font> <font size="7">W <font size="6"><font color="#FF00FF">in it. That's the rich text editor for comments.</font></font></font> Use that one. <font size="6">There is no cursive font however.</font><font face="andale mono,times"> </font>
crap
<font size="7"><font face="comic sans ms,sand"><font size="3">I always wondred what that little icon was for! It's like finding a new toy.</font></font></font> BoynSea
Umm, maybe a new toy I shouldn’t be playing with.
I used to have cursive fonts on my old G3 iMac on system 7! so much for progress I must check this intel iMac see if it does! but thats no good is it! what we have to do is just print it out and scan it in then send it as a jpeg or something now that will give the snoopers a headache!
I wish that Windoze had a built in cursive font, that was also common to Macs. Alas. Nada.
Problem is, all you have to do is paste the cursive text somewhere and change the font; even Wingdings turn back into real text. So graphics is the way to go. I am not going to make the effort to create a cipher, or embed text inside a graphics file, which can be done easily.
Steganography ?