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I'm on Brython using version 3.1.3 of Python. What would I type to get a bit of printed text to be any other colour than white? I currently have: print("Please enter your name"). For example how would I get that to be red?
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If you want to change the color of printed text in Brython using version 3.1.3 of Python, you would typically use HTML/CSS styling within the print statement. Here's how you can print "Please enter your name" in red:
print('<span style="color: red;">Please enter your name</span>')
This code snippet utilizes inline CSS styling to change the color of the text to red.
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