Website review: Go big!

Published February 29, 2020

Whether you are presenting your assignment or wishing your friend on any special occasion, you always want to stand out from the crowd and impress others with your unique idea.

This is where the website Gzaas! comes in as very useful. Gzaas! helps you in a unique way, it allows you to create full screen messages on your computer and share it with your friends or class or with others on the web.

The site is simple and requires no registration. Just open the site and write your text in the bar with “Enter your message” in the centre, then press Gzaas it! You will immediately see your message as big as your computer home screen. Sounds great, isn’t it? Yes, it also looks cool and amazing!

The site gives you options to customise your text such as in colour, theme and fonts. You are also given the choice to insert effects and even backgrounds, which is in solid colour, but you can change it from various backgrounds of stripes, hearts, waves, dots, sky, etc.

Moreover, you are also given the choice to include shadow in the text, big, dense, coloured or the way you want it. When you are done, save it or share it with others on Pinterest, Twitter, Email, Facebook, etc. The site is creative and allows you to show your skills by sending a welcome message, sharing a motivational quote, or simply to post sight words.

To write screen-sized messages visit: www.gzaas.com

Published in Dawn, Young World, February 29th, 2020

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