Thanks David, yes - that is probably easier for a short text. 




On Thursday, 20 May 2021 at 17:20:51 UTC+1 David Gifford wrote:

> It is also easily forgotten that @@.cssclass Your text@@ applies the 
> .cssclass too.
>
> On Thursday, May 20, 2021 at 11:11:50 AM UTC-5 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> I know its an old post but......
>>
>> My thought is to take advantage of the quote feature that is already 
>> there - it has provision for adding your own CSS class. 
>>
>> <<<
>> Here is my 
>> text after I selected it and
>> pressed the highlight button ( large start double quote symbol )
>> <<<
>>
>> Then add your own class 'CA' for centre aligned taking care to reset or 
>> nullify the aspects of the default quote that you do not want. 
>>
>> <<<.CA
>> <<< 
>>
>> This is the thing I love about the provision for custom classes for the 
>> quotes feature - as long as you can make up some easy to remember short 
>> class names you can pretty much
>> invent any block level formatting and yet leave the regular functionality 
>> untouched - all for the cost of writing or cribbing the custom CSS once and 
>> then adding a dot and then adding 'dot' class.
>>
>>
>> I think I would have to disagree with complaints about CSS geekery - a 
>> word processor may have some extra features but is not generally as 
>> extendable or flexible as Tiddlywiki, the pay-back for a few trips to this 
>> forum is huge and as others have pointed out unless you use a word 
>> processor which provides enough buttons for every format option, at some 
>> stage you end up in some kind of style sheet or style declaration, almost 
>> everyone wants 'KISS' until they have a unique formatting requirement and 
>> then suddenly find themself wanting more flexibility and rejecting built in 
>> defaults. 
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, 14 November 2008 at 11:07:07 UTC iain wrote:
>>
>>> I can see where you are coming from Cloudburst Poetry, it is 
>>> frustrating that to use TW it seems that you need to know something 
>>> about HTML and CSS (and thanks very much to Eric I now know allot more 
>>> about CSS). 
>>>
>>> But isn't this where the various fully formatted TW's such as "No 
>>> Brainer Notes" and "Fiddly Wiki" come into play? I could use some of 
>>> these immediately without any knowledge of HTML or CSS. 
>>>
>>

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