On web creation - Step 8 Final Step - Advanced button.
Would it be possible to position each of the HTML coding with a Left, Centre and Right button.
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I do not understand what this is requesting.
HTML coding itself is plain text for which Left/Centre/Right has no meaning.
If you want the rendered web page details to be Left/Centre/Right justified, then use the appropriate HTML layout tags.
HTML coding itself is plain text for which Left/Centre/Right has no meaning.
If you want the rendered web page details to be Left/Centre/Right justified, then use the appropriate HTML layout tags.
Mike Tate ~ researching the Tate and Scott family history ~ tatewise ancestry
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Hi Hilton,
On my own website, I've formatted the text using HTML tags as Mike suggests.
I found that writing the sentence out in a freeware program like NVU (http://www.nvu.com) and then using the format options there made this simple. You then just have to copy and paste the HTML into the Stage 8 boxes from the SOURCE tab there.
I'm sure there are many other such programs, free and pay-for.
Hope this helps.
Chris
On my own website, I've formatted the text using HTML tags as Mike suggests.
I found that writing the sentence out in a freeware program like NVU (http://www.nvu.com) and then using the format options there made this simple. You then just have to copy and paste the HTML into the Stage 8 boxes from the SOURCE tab there.
I'm sure there are many other such programs, free and pay-for.
Hope this helps.
Chris
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Can this be moved from the Wish List Requests forum ( existing functionality?) - please Jane.