Modified July 6, 2023 | 19:02
Did you know that you can now give your WhatsApp messages a special touch by changing the color of the letters? Yes it is true! WhatsApp, the popular messaging platform known for its constant updates and great features, has introduced a very interesting new feature. It allows you to change the font color of your messages. Let’s dive into the “how to” of this awesome hack that everyone is so excited about!
To get started, the first thing you need to know is that to change the color of your messages on WhatsApp, you will need to download a third-party app such as Color Texting Messenger, Cool Fonts For WhatsApp, Text, WhatsBlue Text, or Stylish Text. Note that since it is free, it may display ads.
It’s your secret tool for adding a little flair to your conversations. You can play around with different tones, turning your WhatsApp chats into a vibrant mix of colors.
How to change font color in WhatsApp
- Open WhatsApp on your mobile phone or computer.
- Then open the app.
- Once in, type in the message you want to send. Your words are about to get even hotter!
- After writing your message, go ahead and choose your preferred font and style.
- Choose the color you would like to use for your message. Whether it’s a warm red or a cool blue, the choice is yours.
- Then copy and paste the text into WhatsApp. Some of them offer the option to share directly in the messaging app.
You will love to see your WhatsApp message get a new look with the chosen color. Who knew conversations could be so colorful!
And the fun doesn’t stop there. In addition to changing the font color, WhatsApp allows you to enrich your texts in several other ways, right within the app. Here are some other tricks to help you become a WhatsApp expert:
- Backslash: Simply put an underscore (_) before and after the text.
- Bold: Give your text prominence by placing an asterisk
- Before and after.
- Strikethrough: For an effect that cuts off the text, put a tilde (~) before and after it.
Monospace: To give your text a typewriter style, put three backslashes (`) before and after the text.
Lucas
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