The Text block
The mobile/touch text block is used to hold text
Web users can choose between this and a full featured wysiwyg editor
When text is entered any reserved characters entered (
< > & "
) are converted to their HTML entity equivalents
Newlines are converted to linebreaks (
<br />
)
There is a option menu for HTML text style tags
Not all of styles these will work on all browsers
Very few browsers now support blinking text using the
<blink>
tag
The
<big>
tag is also obsolete although still supported
Opera mini will show normal text for big small blink scroll and h3-h6
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New line
Add a new line after the text default is yes (checked)
Text format
Text formats wrap the text in the HTML tag shown
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Bold
Bold text
<b>
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Italic
Italic text
<i>
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Underline
Underlined text
<u>
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Big
Big text (Obsolete)
<big>
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Small
Small text
<small>
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Blink
(Obsolete)
<blink>
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Scroll
<marquee>
Heading tags are block level so the New line is not required and should be unchecked
- Heading 1
Heading 1 text
<h1>
- Heading 2
Heading 2 text
<h2>
- Heading 3
Heading 3 text
<h3>
- Heading 4
Heading 4 text
<h4>
- Heading 5
Heading 5 text
<h5>
- Heading 6
Heading 6 text
<h6>
Text styles
Text styles and classes are applied to the text format tags or the text is wrapped in a <span>
tag and the style or class is applied to that tag
- Color
Select a color for the text
- Mobile template
Select from the 16 preset color names or enter a hex color code
- Touch template
Enter a hex color code use the rgb sliders or click the color box for 43 presets
- Web template
Enter a hex color code or click the color box for a color selector
- Class
Select a class for the text
Only classes defined in the pages internal css or in global_stylesheet.css will appear in this list
- Align
Set the alignment of the text