Code Tutorials

Hi, it's PET, and I'm here to show you how you can master the art of complex code.

Lesson 1: Simple Code
So, the first step to complex code is learning simple code.

Lesson 1.1: The constraint
The simplest way to separate lines by using TWO lines, which creates spacing that is too hard for the perfectionist to look at.

How the simple method looks like:
First line of words

Second line of words

However, using the  constraint at the end of each line will make it look a lot better!

Code:
Hi

My name is Gargantuan.

How it looks:
Hi

My name is Gargantuan

By using this simple trick, you can put minimal distance in between the lines!

Lesson 1.2: Simple font styling
Using the styling, customizing the font will be a cinch!

Code for color customization:
I am so hot.

How it looks:
I am so hot.

However, you need to use slightly more complex codes to change the weight and size of the font.

Lesson 1.3: Italicizing
'''By using this built-in constraint by FANDOM, you can make the font italicized. This is especially useful if you need to emphasize specific words in a sentence.'''

Code:
I am so weird

How it looks:
I am so weird

Lesson 2: Styling
This stuff is slightly more complex, but it will be easy once you take the time to learn it.

Lesson 2.1: The
'''This constraint is what you'll be using to style your text and boxes most of the time. If you bring up this word in conversation, please call it a "Division Constraint".'''

Code for simple and useless division:
I am so plain

How it looks:
I am so plain '''So, as we can see here it's pretty useless without properties. However, you can use it to separate lines like the  constraint we just talked about, though I do not recommend that you use it just for separating lines.'''