Floating text with more than one line

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I've seen vanilla servers that have floating text with multiple lines showing server rules, etc. I read the post where someone explained how to use floating text by using an invisible armor stand with a custom name, but I was wondering how to do it (in vanilla) over multiple lines. Right now I have armor stands a block above one another, but it's very spaced out and hard to see the text at the top. Is there syntax for forcing a new line when entering the custom name? I've tried "\n" and enclosing the text in square brackets and putting each line between double quotes with a comma in between and neither is working for me.



Best Answer

\n should work if you have a space after it:

{...CustomName:Hi,\n my name is Bob!...}

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How do you make two lines of text?

To create a multi-line text input, use the HTML <textarea> tag. You can set the size of a text area using the cols and rows attributes. It is used within a form, to allow users to input text over multiple rows.

How do I make two lines of text in HTML?

How Line-Clamp Works
  • Define the old CSS Flexbox property display: -webkit-box; on a text container.
  • Define the number of lines of text to be displayed. Do so by using the. ...
  • Add the old flex-direction property from the old flexbox, -webkit-box-orient: vertical; .
  • Define the element with the overflow: hidden; property.




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