Is there anyway to do baseline shift in a text. For example if I would like to
express cubic centimeters like cm2, with the number 2 "small and up in the corner".
regards Kay
Is there anyway to do baseline shift in a text. For example if I would like to
express cubic centimeters like cm2, with the number 2 "small and up in the corner".
regards Kay
Thanks, but doesn't work in nicepage.
Regards Kay
Hi,
You can add tet with top and bottom index using subscript and superscript tags in the HTML control.
The provided solution works too. Simply hold ALT and TYPE "0178".
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Still problem.
When I mark the 2 in cm2 and then click on "element" and "html" it opens a new text window for html
under my normal text window.
I would like to mark/chose the 2 and tell it to be a baseline shift.
If I mark 2 at try to hold alt (Option in Mac) and press 0178 it only change the 2 to other symbols.
It doesn't work if i put the marker before or after either.
Regards Kay
Hi Kay,
There is an HTML element in Nicepage - You cant edit the element directly like the others you must add code - you will see the editable code text box on the right properties panel.
For this purpose I suggest the quick and free -
https://html-online.com/editor/
Type everything you need on the left frame (visual editor) --> highlight the number or text --> under format in the menu tab you will see superscript.
Or in html on the right frame (source code editor) add code
<p>cm<sup>2</sup></p>
Nicepage doesn't have a handy inbuilt visual html editor like other software out there. Nicepage team says "as that may harm the structure of the theme" Luckily there are free live editors online, you could also use Wordpress to convert to source code.
Hi Kay, There is an HTML element in Nicepage - You cant edit the element directly like the others you must add code - you will see the editable code text box on the right properties panel. For this purpose I suggest the quick and free - https://html-online.com/editor/ Type everything you need on the left frame (visual editor) --> highlight the number or text --> under format in the menu tab you will see superscript. Or in html on the right frame (source code editor) add code <p>cm<sup>2</sup></p> Nicepage doesn't have a handy inbuilt visual html editor like other software out there. Nicepage team says "as that may harm the structure of the theme" Luckily there are free live editors online, you could also use Wordpress to convert to source code.Last edited 16 July 2020 by webxsite
HI webxsite
Thanks for the tips, i'll try them later and see if any works for me.
I earlier usually use only the program to make the websites like
macs iweb and then adobe muse, but since they ended I wanted to
try out nicepage which I like a lot but still missing some things.
(Good is that they upgrade often and listen to users).
I'm no god in source code but I can for example open a
html page, open it in text editor and change a command and so on.
I did that when I edited the header text for 2 languages, in text editor.
(You can see it in www.ppdinfo.se).Same layout, same doublet page
(under same site) with choice of 2 languages (English/Swedish).
regards Kay
@kay... No problem - try out https://html-online.com/editor/ I think you will get it immediately.
Even a pro will use a visual editor if you have huge amounts of text example "terms&conditions" I have pages I must do today and I have to copy it from the old website - causing me hours of extra work because some of the formatted terms are not correct - so I have to go back and forth, copy code, paste into visual editor, which is faster then finding the code that needs changes. Nicepage is getting there, it's the best WYSIWYG editor I've ever used even though its missing some really needed features.
@kay... No problem - try out https://html-online.com/editor/ I think you will get it immediately. Even a pro will use a visual editor if you have huge amounts of text example "terms&conditions" I have pages I must do today and I have to copy it from the old website - causing me hours of extra work because some of the formatted terms are not correct - so I have to go back and forth, copy code, paste into visual editor, which is faster then finding the code that needs changes. Nicepage is getting there, it's the best WYSIWYG editor I've ever used even though its missing some really needed features.Last edited 16 July 2020 by webxsite