Well, in case that title doesn’t make any sense, can you have an item on your page (say some text that you’ve styled a particular way) and because you’re using CSS, you want to insert that item inline in another item/box so the items all stay together. Is that possible?
Well, in case that title doesn’t make any sense, can you have an
item on your page (say some text that you’ve styled a particular
way) and because you’re using CSS, you want to insert that item
inline in another item/box so the items all stay together. Is that
possible?
Yep, just select it, cut it, click in the other box until you have a
flashing cursor, and paste it.
OK, so I made a container. Cut and pasted some html boxes into it using the cut, place curser, paste. Then made each box and the main container Layers using the Layers check box in the inspector.
Now, doesn’t this “make” them CSS at this point? When I preview in browser, increase the font size, all the html text runs together.
I thought the point of doing it this way and using CSS was to prevent that sort of thing from happening.
OK, so I made a container. Cut and pasted some html boxes into it
using the cut, place curser, paste. Then made each box and the main
container Layers using the Layers check box in the inspector.
Try turning on the CSS button in the menu bar, then make all the items
again. Then they’ll all be layers to start with, and it should work
fine.