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I am using below code in server.R to display the text in the main panel. This is working exactly the way it should work.

output$text1 <- renderText({
  if(input$ag == 0) return(NULL)
  return('First 20 rows for requested AG')
})

Is there any way to change the font and color of the text?

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  • AFAIK renderText just outputs its text like cat. You probably need to use CSS to change the text style. See here for a Google Groups discussion that (I think) includes your issue.
    – jbaums
    Jun 4, 2014 at 23:36
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    Just realised I didn't provide the url :/ here it is (and on second glance it may not be in the context of renderText).
    – jbaums
    Jun 5, 2014 at 9:35

4 Answers 4

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in ui.r:

span(textOutput("message"), style="color:red")

in server.r:

output$message <- renderText({"This is some red text"})
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  • 2
    To add to this, you can do the same without textOutput, if it is to be static in the UI.
    – vladli
    Jan 22, 2020 at 9:29
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    To add also the font and size: in ui.r: span(textOutput("message"), style = "color:red; font-size:20px; font-family:arial; font-style:italic")
    – EmaK
    Jan 24, 2023 at 22:16
  • This is an elegant, minimal solution (and improved with @EmaK's comment). Thanks to you both.
    – psyguy
    Jan 31 at 20:21
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You can use css as @jbaums indicated

library(shiny)
runApp(list(
  ui = bootstrapPage(
    numericInput('n', 'Number of obs', 100),
    textOutput('text1'),
    tags$head(tags$style("#text1{color: red;
                                 font-size: 20px;
                                 font-style: italic;
                                 }"
                         )
              )
  ),
  server = function(input, output) {
    output$text1 <- renderText({ paste("hello input is",input$n) })
  }
))

Normally you would include this in a styles.css file but it is shown inline here to be self contained. #text1 refers to the DOM element with id=text1 and the contents of the curly brackets are the relevant styles.

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    For anyone who does want to separate R and CSS, this blog includes good examples of how to do this using a separate CSS file: shiny.rstudio.com/articles/css.html Oct 18, 2019 at 17:47
  • thanks! For those who aren't familiar with the CSS syntax, can i add tags of other text outputs after #text1 that I want to be similarily formatted? Say, separated with a comma: #text1,#text2? Jun 5, 2023 at 8:45
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If only want to change a certain part of the returning string, one can use htmlOutput instead of textOutput

On server side just return

output$text1 <- renderText({ paste("hello input is","<font color=\"#FF0000\"><b>", input$n, "</b></font>") })

In this way, Shiny UI will perform HTML.

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The solution by @MikeP also works with p(), fx p("some text", style = "color:red"), so you can also just wrap that in a renderText() from the server if you want to display it dynamically.

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  • Too bad this isn't documented well in ?p. Oct 25, 2019 at 14:03

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