Frequently Asked Questions

Elements - Header
Last Updated 7 years ago

Header is a specially prepared text – it is often a title of a given page or a highlight of a simple text. It can describe the content of a given page similarly as titles and subtitles in a book.
You have six types of header to choose – H1 to H6.

Formatting

Similarly to text formatting, when formatting a header you can make changes using:
Bold – the header will be in bold
Italics – the header will be in italics
Underlining – the text will be underlined
Font color – e.g. the text will be in blue


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Alignment

Additionally, you can align header to the left, to the middle and to the right:

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Text pasting

Pasting texts from software such as MS Word is possible, but manifo has to remove some formatting. This happens because Word uses its own text formatting not applicable in websites. It is best to save a text as simple text before copying it and pasting to manifo.

Spacing

In each element you can add spacing – you have two types to choose from: external spacing and internal spacing:

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The difference is best visible when a given element has a background set:

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