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what version of Atahualpa and WP?
What is the URL?
Have you tried looking at it with FireBug in FireFox?
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#3
May 9, 2011, 07:14 PM
helpsolve
15 posts · Apr 2011
USA - California
Hi,
Atahualpa 3.6.4
I've tried this:
ATO > css insert
.pclass
{
border-style:solid;
border-width:5px;
}
Then this in an individual page via HTML tab of the editor:
<span class="pclass">
my existing text
</span>
After I do that, and hit update, automatically this is what happens as seen in the HTML tab:
<span class="pclass"> </span>
my existing text
for some reason the closing span tag is moved outside of the text I wanted the border to surround
What is the URL so I can see what you are talking about
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#5
May 10, 2011, 10:35 AM
lmilesw
10,176 posts · Jul 2009
Central New York State USA
The WordPress editor doesn't know how to handle the spaces you have between the span tags and the content.
Instead of what you put in your page try the following.
HTML Code:
<span class="pclass">my existing text</span>
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#7
May 10, 2011, 10:56 AM
helpsolve
15 posts · Apr 2011
USA - California
Things I've tried:
I know this works:
<span class="pclass">testing text</span>
But the problem is this:
<span class="pclass"><h2>AMERICAN HEAT</h2></span>
Due to the overwhelming poor ratings from customers, we do not recommend their instant hot water heaters.
With the above original text, I can only do the following:
This doesn't work:
<span class="pclass"><h2>AMERICAN HEAT</h2>
Due to the overwhelming poor ratings from customers, we do not recommend their instant hot water heaters.</span>
But what I need is a single border inside a whole area of text that includes links, a few paragraphs, and has spaces, etc.