I'm not sure some one has already done this, but I just thought this was REALLY useful for helping you create proper, color coordinated MOTD, etc.
edit:
Obviously, you would use each code in your .yml without the # parameter; like so: example:
# The message of the day, displayed on connect and by typing /motd.
motd:
- '&7Welcome, &6{PLAYER}&7!'
- '&7Type &6/help&7 for a list of commands.'
- '&7Type &6/rules&7 because you will need to read &6ALL&7 the rules.'
- '&7Currently online: {PLAYERLIST}'
# Colors Table! (by jeffreylec)
#&0 - black
#&1 - dark blue
#&2 - dark green
#&3 - teal
#&4 - dark red
#&5 - dark purple
#&6 - orange
#&7 - light gray
#&8 - dark gray
#&9 - light blue
#&a - light green
#&b - cyan
#&c - light red
#&d - light purple
#&e - yellow
#&f - white
Some plugins also offer bold, underline, italics and code(?). You may want to add a bit of information about them for those who may have them. These are:
Some plugins also offer bold, underline, italics and code(?). You may want to add a bit of information about them for those who may have them. These are:
&o - Italics &l - Bold &n - Underline &k - Code
Hi, I hope you remember Keystone but yeah I was wondering why there isn't the other colorcodes
I remember Keystone - I'm not quite sure what you're asking. The other colour codes should work as normal if you have plugins such as EssentialsChat installed, just use &a-f or &0-9. For example, "&aThis is light green!", or "&3This is teal!".
Do you know how to do bold and colored at the same time? To where the word is bold and colored
Some plugins also offer bold, underline, italics and code(?). You may want to add a bit of information about them for those who may have them. These are:
&o - Italics &l - Bold &n - Underline &k - Code
Tip: All plugins that support colors also support formatting, unless the plugin goes out of its way to remove formatting codes.
edit:
Obviously, you would use each code in your .yml without the # parameter; like so:
example:
# The message of the day, displayed on connect and by typing /motd.
motd:
- '&7Welcome, &6{PLAYER}&7!'
- '&7Type &6/help&7 for a list of commands.'
- '&7Type &6/rules&7 because you will need to read &6ALL&7 the rules.'
- '&7Currently online: {PLAYERLIST}'
Bump. :>
It comes with essentialschat.
Tip: All plugins that support colors also support formatting, unless the plugin goes out of its way to remove formatting codes.