WhatsApp has been a primary mode of communication for almost everyone and recently the company has been introducing many new features in its latest updates. If you are one of the many users who communicates with their loved ones, friends, and colleagues through WhatsApp then you should know some of the striking features of WhatsApp messenger.
TechJuice has compiled four WhatsApp hacks that will make your WhatsApp text bold, italics, add a strike through effect and even you can change your text fonts.
Let’s get to the list of interesting features of WhatsApp you never knew about:
To “Bold” your text is a new way to emphasize the text or phrase and helps it to stand out in group chats. You can now make your text bold by adding an asterisk (*) to either side of your chosen text. For example:
*hello* will become hello
Similarly, you can make your text italics which is good for to put a stress on certain text or phrase. Type an underscore (_) on either side of your text to italicize it. For example:
_ hello _ will become hello
The cross out or strikethrough feature draws a line all the way through your text. It is usually used to highlight when something is wrong or need to be ignored. To use this feature, add a tilde feature ( ~ ) on either side of your text or phrase. For example:
~ word ~ will become word
To change the font in WhatsApp add ` ` ` on either side of your text or phrase. For example:
` ` ` hello ` ` `
Do you think these features will be useful for you? Let us know in the comment section.
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