HTML Small Text
The HTML Small Text macro adds an <small> element to your page. It has no parameters but provides a body where you can enter text to be displayed in a smaller font size.
- 1.Edit your page.
- 2.Select “+” => Other macros
- 3.Type in “html” in the Search box
- 4.Select the “HTML Small Text” macro
If you need to address your element via an ID, e.g. in a stylesheet or via Javascript, enter the ID here. Make sure, the ID is unique on your page.
If you need to style your element via an external style sheet, enter all class names here, separated by a blank.
You can add inline styles to your element here, ending with a semicolon, e.g. “color:#ffffff;background-color:#000099;”.
Enter a simple text here that will popup as a tooltip when the mouse is hovered over the element.
You can enter fully specified custom attributes here separated by blanks, e.g.: data-animal=”cat” data-color=”red”.
Use the body for the text to be displayed small.
Last modified 10mo ago