I'm not good at html at all, but I do it by putting [h1] in front of the letters, and [/h1] after them; replacing the [ and ] with < and its mirror image.
h2, h3, and h5 produce different sizes of large letters.
You can use the Rich Text feature in the Post options instead, there's a menu there with things like large text in it, but I don't like using the Rich Text way of posting and haven't used it since LJ changed their interface recently.
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Date: 2004-10-27 02:57 pm (UTC)Thank you so much for the Birthday Wishes! This has been the best Burfday evah!
P.S. How do you make the letters big?
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Date: 2004-10-27 03:04 pm (UTC)h2, h3, and h5 produce different sizes of large letters.
You can use the Rich Text feature in the Post options instead, there's a menu there with things like large text in it, but I don't like using the Rich Text way of posting and haven't used it since LJ changed their interface recently.
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Date: 2004-10-27 06:32 pm (UTC)Paul
. I'll give it a try!