| # 2 years ago | |
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| Hello, it is in the "Action" menu in the Words section. If you want to change the case of multiple words, please select them with SHIFT + CLICK beforehand. | |
| # 2 years ago | |
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| It would be best if you used another software. I cannot advise here, unfortunately. | |
| # 2 years ago | |
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| Hi! Words are shuffled during the visualization process, so you cannot place words in order, unfortunately. | |
| # 2 years ago | |
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| Ok. Your username has been changed from '211580.1' to 'Swift_Fox' | |
| # 2 years ago | |
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| "Vera" is already taken. Please come up with another username. | |
| # 2 years ago | |
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| Please get in touch with support and advise what username you would like to have, and I'll change it for you. | |
| # 2 years ago | |
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| Safari 14.1.2 was released in 2020 and is very old. The current Safari version is 16.5. Please update your iOS to get the latest Safari browser. | |
| # 2 years ago | |
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| Words are shuffled during the visualization. Therefore, you cannot display them in order. The best you can do is to switch to the Edit mode and place words manually. Then, visualize to remove collisions and fill gaps. | |
| # 2 years ago | |
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| It's there in the Style section under the "Colors" option. | |
| # 2 years ago | |
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| Try setting the "color emphasis" slider to zero in the Style section to remove transparency from words. | |