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| **Pro Version only:** Some Sliders accept html in the description. To facilitate html we added a WYSIWYG-Dialog where you can edit and format your html content. With click on OK in the dialog the html-code is added to the corresponding text-field and rendered as html in frontend.\\ | **Pro Version only:** Some Sliders accept html in the description. To facilitate html we added a WYSIWYG-Dialog where you can edit and format your html content. With click on OK in the dialog the html-code is added to the corresponding text-field and rendered as html in frontend.\\ | ||
| For sliders who do accept captions, but only plain text, all html-tags will be stripped out! These sliders show the caption only in ONE LINE, so all linebreacks will be ignored in frontend.\\ | For sliders who do accept captions, but only plain text, all html-tags will be stripped out! These sliders show the caption only in ONE LINE, so all linebreacks will be ignored in frontend.\\ | ||
| - | To go even a step further, you cann add each caption a special CSS-Class and the style the caption to whatever you like. See the Sliders below to get an idea of ho to access the captions container with CSS.\\ | + | To go even a step further, you can add to each caption a special CSS-Class and style the caption to whatever you like with CSS. See the sliders below to get an idea of how to access the captions container with CSS.\\ |
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