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Html In Page Designer
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Keith Beesley
77 posts
Tue Feb 26, 19 11:33 AM CST
Hi Tim
I love using page designer and find it great. However I would love to be able to have an HTML block in which I can put my own code where I want on the page - so I want to put a simple link to a section on the same page using and can't - I have a form from my sales system Light Blue and want to put on a button "Make Enquiry" and then have it scroll to the bottom of the page where the form is?
There are also lots of other stuff I would like to do if I could use html in page design - not sure how practical that is?
Thanks Keith
I love using page designer and find it great. However I would love to be able to have an HTML block in which I can put my own code where I want on the page - so I want to put a simple link to a section on the same page using and can't - I have a form from my sales system Light Blue and want to put on a button "Make Enquiry" and then have it scroll to the bottom of the page where the form is?
There are also lots of other stuff I would like to do if I could use html in page design - not sure how practical that is?
Thanks Keith
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,249 posts
(admin)
Tue Feb 26, 19 12:53 PM CST
I may add an HTML field option at some point, but I do see a lot of problems being caused from it by people not closing tags and such.
But what you can do is save it as a template. Then when editing the template you will see the template file name before the exit editor link while in the editor. You can then edit that file and add your HTML to it. Then once you have it the way you want it, load the template to the page.
But what you can do is save it as a template. Then when editing the template you will see the template file name before the exit editor link while in the editor. You can then edit that file and add your HTML to it. Then once you have it the way you want it, load the template to the page.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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Keith Beesley
77 posts
Wed Feb 27, 19 5:20 AM CST
Hi Tim
I totally understand where you are coming from - your solution of editing the template works perfectly for me. Thanks Keith
I totally understand where you are coming from - your solution of editing the template works perfectly for me. Thanks Keith
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