Rushed for time. ..... This is SIMPLE. EASY. FAST. You are asking too many questions and putting up road blocks making this much harder than it is!!! Follow these simple instructions
- I gave you a simple <style> code above. COPY it.
- Open CSB.
- Open your design file to the web page you want to edit.
- Click your cursor near the top of the text part of the web page. Not the top border/header. Just the regular part of the web page (CSB calls it the middle frame). You do not need to adjust ANYTHING on your page to make it fit in. It will go into the code that CSB generates and be invisible to your visitors. I usually add my little style codes just under the page title if I have one.
- Click the INSERT menu on the tool bar. Select ADVANCED HTML > INSERT HTML, etc.
- You get a box.
- PASTE the style code into the WHITE box.
- Below that, CLICK BROWSE to change your PLACEHOLDER image to some other image, small dot, small box, something that takes up very little space. Should be a small GIF image from your computer somewhere. I use a tiny white box with an S in it as my placeholder image. Anytime I see that S box I know it means there's a style setting.
READ MORE ABOUT CHANGING YOUR PLACEHOLDER IMAGE HERE. My little S box is available for download from that page if you want it or any other placeholder image.
- Click INSERT/OK
Your style code is now in the page.
- Now click your cursor where you want the TEXT.
- Click the INSERT menu on the tool bar. Select ADVANCED HTML > INSERT HTML, etc.
- You get a box.
- PASTE the text or link code as I mentioned into the WHITE box.
- Click INSERT/OK
- Publish. Look a the result. You can tweak as necessary.
Insert HTML box allows you to pass code snippets (ADD THEM) into the CSB page for photo galleries, slideshows, styles, stop right click, stop the image toolbar from hovering over your images in Internet Explorer, . Samisite.com has hundreds of samples showing what can be done with code snippets! You can not directly edit the web page code because CSB is a GENERATOR not and EDITOR. MEW is both like Dreamweaver.
But simply put, you can use CSS style codes to adjust content if you need to do that.
Recommend that you put most/all your style codes together in the same insert HTML toward the top of your web page. You can use style codes to create rollover buttons (as seen on my home page), to adjust backgrounds, all sorts of stuff!
It's been awhile since I've been here. I was reading the forum about CSB5 sites becoming obsolete with new browsers, (seo ?), etc.
Please check out this thread