Lectora 11 - Where is HTML name for objects?
February 13, 2013 12:00 AM
How do I find out what's an object is called in html in the new Lectora? Thanks!
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Actually this is pretty cool.
You just go to Properties (or doubleclick the element) and there's a tiny expand arrow on the left side of the element-pane. Click it, you can even rename elements (yay!)
edit:
hmm, just found out that editing doesn't work for me (help says you can, though). Still it shows you the html-name
@Holger 48008 wrote:
Actually this is pretty cool.
You just go to Properties (or doubleclick the element) and there's a tiny expand arrow on the left side of the element-pane. Click it, you can even rename elements (yay!)
edit:
hmm, just found out that editing doesn't work for me (help says you can, though). Still it shows you the html-name
So before it was just always visible, now I have to click each time? Way to improve the software. Thanks anyway.
In addition to selecting the arrow to open the dialog, you can also roll your mouse over the arrow and the HTML name will appear as a tooltip. If a description had been entered, you would see it there as well. No mouse clicks necessary in this instance.
The same goes for viewing any specified CSS classes by rolling over the arrow on the Appearance panel, and viewing existing conditions by rolling over the Condition button on the Action ribbon.
If there are places that you find yourself having to do more work than you used to, please let us know with your feedback so that we can continue to improve Lectora.
Thanks,
Laura
@ssneg 48021 wrote:
So before it was just always visible, now I have to click each time? Way to improve the software. Thanks anyway.
More clicks seems to be a VERY common theme in Lectora 11.... :mad:
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