This is a simple tutorial on how to use the /title command in Minecraft Bedrock Edition.
1. Make sure cheats and command blocks are enabled in your world settings.
2. Open the chat and type: /give (username) command_block
If your username is "Steve", then you would type: /give Steve command_block
If your username is "Steve", then you would type: /give Steve command_block
3. Place the command block down. Go into creative mode by typing /gamemode c and get a button. While crouching, place the button on the command block.
4. Open the command block settings. Don't change any of the existing settings, just leave everything the way it is. Go ahead and type this command: /title @a title (your text)
For example: if you wanted a title to say "Minecraft Rules" then you would type: /title @a title Minecraft Rules
For example: if you wanted a title to say "Minecraft Rules" then you would type: /title @a title Minecraft Rules
You can use the /title command to create subtitles. Subtitles are smaller pieces of text that appear underneath a title.
The command to add subtitles is: /title @a subtitle (your text)
For example: if you wanted to say "I like pizza" then you would type: /title @a subtitle I like pizza
The command to add subtitles is: /title @a subtitle (your text)
For example: if you wanted to say "I like pizza" then you would type: /title @a subtitle I like pizza
You can choose which players see the titles. A normal /title command looks like this: /title @a title (your text)
The @a part represents that all players in the game will see the title. If you replaced this with @r, 1 random player will see the title. You can replace @a with someone's username so only that player see's the title.
For example: if you wanted a player named Steve to see the title, you would change the command to look like this: /title Steve title (your text)
The @a part represents that all players in the game will see the title. If you replaced this with @r, 1 random player will see the title. You can replace @a with someone's username so only that player see's the title.
For example: if you wanted a player named Steve to see the title, you would change the command to look like this: /title Steve title (your text)
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