Text isn't lining up, Text isn't lining up
Hello,
The preview of my text prior to publishing is fine. After I publish my site the text appears with out spaces. Any Help?
iWeb '08, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
Hello,
The preview of my text prior to publishing is fine. After I publish my site the text appears with out spaces. Any Help?
iWeb '08, Mac OS X (10.7.4)
By any chance do you have a link or a screen shot that we may take a look at?
sure www.quentinpizza.com
Thanks!
I am not saying this is a perfect solution but, I am not seeing any way to set tabs in iWeb:
Baked Ziti.......................$30.00........$55.00
Broccoli with Ziti..............$30.00........$55.00
Chicken Parmigiana.........$40.00........$60.00
Chicken Marsala..............$40.00........$60.00
Chicken Francese............$40.00........$60.00
Eggplant Parmigiana........$35.00........$55.00
Lasagna..........................$35.00........$60.00
Manicotti.........................$35.00........$60.00
Meatballs........................$35.00........$60.00
Penne all Vodka..............$35.00........$60.00
Stuffed Shells.................$35.00........$60.00
Sausage & Peppers........$35.00........$60.00
Veal Marsala..................$50.00........$70.00
Veal Francese................$50.00........$70.00
Tossed Salad.................$20.00........$30.00
the other option would be to place you menu in your website as an image.
Unfortianately, text edit's tab's didn't hold once published either. Sorry
If you have MS Word or Excell you can layout your page and then save it as an HTML document. Then add an HTML snippet to your iWeb page, open the HTML document with a text editor, copy all of the code and past it into the snippet. That will preserve the formatting and alignment.
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Another option is to use multiple text boxes. Might be harder to maintain than a single text box or image, though: if you add/delete an item you'll have to be careful to do the same in all text boxes so your prices line up with the correct items.
so confusing guys! 😟
Here I formated your menu then added a shadow to the text which results in it keeping the format:
Sample Page (though a differant template):
add three text boxes, one for each column; keep text in same font size.
add fourth text box, this is the master text box; size it big enough to fit the other three text boxes.
select the other three text boxes, copy them.
click inside the master text box, do a paste now you have three aligned text boxes.
I'm not surprised that you are confused by all these wild ideas and complicated instructions.
One of the most basic elements in HTML is a table which is, funnily enough, used for creating columns.
This example uses a borderless table. Restaurant menus are usually done in a different font style from the rest of the page so that's what I've done here...
This example uses a borderless table
and how do you do that entirely in web?
We use a thing called an HTML Snippet.
Here's a video tutorial by an expert to help you learn about it....
Text isn't lining up, Text isn't lining up