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#1 2014-12-13 14:36:52
- pierlu
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manage the css in a summary
I created a summary with three paragraphs, I would like to give each paragraph a class to manage them independently is possible?
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Re: manage the css in a summary
I take it you mean about adding classes in the article tab using textile. You can by adding
p(class1). your first paragraph
p(class2). your second paragraph
p(anotherclass). your third paragraph
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#3 2014-12-13 18:45:53
- GugUser
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Re: manage the css in a summary
colak: For what are the dots in the classes? I think p(class1). your first paragraph
is enough.
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#4 2014-12-13 19:03:55
- pierlu
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Re: manage the css in a summary
Inside the article by Textpattern?
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Re: manage the css in a summary
GugUser wrote #286500:
colak: For what are the dots in the classes? I think
p(class1). your first paragraph
is enough.
You are right:) corrected above
pierlu wrote #286502:
Inside the article by Textpattern?
yes:)
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#7 2014-12-14 18:45:06
- pierlu
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Re: manage the css in a summary
I tried but I can not, in my opinion I have to give a CSS class to the paragraphs in the article. I tried with p (class1). your first paragraph but I results
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#8 2014-12-14 19:20:57
- uli
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Re: manage the css in a summary
pierlu wrote #286524:
I tried with p (class1). your first paragraph but I results
You seem to have a serious problem with continually adding too much blanks. Watch these. Try p(class1). your first paragraph
and copy/paste it. You’ll see it works.
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