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Elements - Text Boxes Adding Elements - IndexThere are several different types of element allowing the addition of blocks of text into a page. They all follow the same basic pattern, and you can switch between them easily. Text (formatted) Text (formatted)With this element type, the text appears exactly as formatted on the screen. While this is a useful facility it is worth remembering that long strings of text may be wider than the area width available to display them. If this is the case the right hand end of the element may appear cut off from view to users with smaller browser windows.
Text (paragraph)The text appears in a single block without formatting and its width is automatically sized to fit within the area containing it. Remember that it doesn't matter how much you type or if you separate text into paragraphs, the system will lump it together as one single paragraph.
Adding additional embellishments within text itemsBy adding 'start' codes before and 'cancel' codes after portions of text, the appearance of the text in between them can be altered. The codes available are self-explanatory and are only displayed when editing the element. Everywhere else the code's effect will be displayed instead. To turn "some text" into a link add the following codes to it: !<"L I N K>some text<"/L I N K> = some text The code above has some speech marks in it which you wouldn't use, but were the easiest way we could use to 'force' the code to show on screen. so when you type your link code it won't include the speech marks after the < or / part of the code. if you're confused, ring us and we'll talk you through it, or look at the right of the screen when editing text to see detailed instructions. When you create links in your text, clicking the Store Changes button for the first time will cause the Edit item screen to refresh. You can then enter the destination for each link to point to. An advanced user option - the AREA tagIf you add the single tag <{A R E A}> into the content of a plain text element, an extra Insert element button is added at that point inside the element you are creating. For example, this option might be useful if you have some text and you wish to insert a sub-text relating to it. This tag is only available for plain text and list elements. Text (HTML block)This type of element allows text containing HTML code to be uploaded directly into the site editor. Site Administration, User Administration, Page Listing, Images, Files, Page Ordering, External Links, Adding Pages, Editing Pages, Adding Content, Elements, E-Commerce, Forums, Databases, Mailing Lists, Banners |
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