I don’t cover that in this article, as it would make it too long, but you can read about it in my Rounded Text Boxes in Posts article. If you’re interested in text boxes with rounded corners, this is a little more difficult (but so much cooler). The information is available, but the formatting separates it from the main body of the post in the reader’s mind.īooks and websites often use this technique, so why not inside posts? It’s possible to use blockquotes for this purpose, but I wanted to keep that for quoting other people, so I decided to create text boxes using CSS. The ideal way to include this sort of information is in a text box with formatting that sets it apart. For example, additional information that may be useful to readers, but that disrupts the flow of the post. I often have information that I want to include in a post, without it being part of the main body of the article. You’ll be surprised at how easy it is to do! In this article, I outline how to create simple text boxes using both inline and external CSS and how to set up a quicktag button so you can use them with the minimum of effort.
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