I assume you need to close that paragraph tag with a </p> at the end of the text, right? (still learning this HTML stuff, myself).
I assume you need to close that paragraph tag with a </p> at the end of the text, right? (still learning this HTML stuff, myself).
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Perfect, thank you for all !!!
Yes, thats right !!
Probably too obvious to have needed stating but I'm a pedantic engineering type so never like to leave something implicit.
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If you are building a large site then it may be worthwhile to put the style code in a "head" placeholder.
I'll have a go at an example and get back to you.
Drwyd
There you go
Start your paragraph/s with <p class="phpara"> then all the style code can be put in the "head" placeholder.
i.e.
DrwydCode:<style type="text/css"> .phpara { font-size: 13px; font-family: Arial; text-align: justify; line-height: 14px; color: green; } </style>
This is quite interesting. The style placeholder has to be outside of the work area? Yes, I am building a large site about legal stuff. So this is probably a good solution for a kind of automation. Less time eating. I will try it out. Thanks.
A head placeholder can be placed anywhere unlike those that hold "visible" elements.
Drwyd
I used a <head> placeholder to add some meta tags to each page of a multi-page site. Until I moved each placeholder (needed one per page) off the actual pages and onto the background workspace the tags were inserted into the <body> portion of the pages.
Here's the thread where Sledger told me they have to be off the actual pages:
http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthread.php?t=37980
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Yes, good advice...now it works fine for me. Thank you !
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