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    nzeh
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    It their a way that we could create our own components. Because I’m trying to make a table using html in the test center and I pretty much got it to work. But then I noticed it acts up when your editing more than one file. I had to make some adjustments to the css file as well for line spacing.

    I’d really like to see more as how to go about creating things in html or creating our own components.

    #326901 Reply

    support-michael
    Keymaster

    @nzeh

    We are currently discussing the inclusion of an html widget to contain a user’s custom html. This is still a ways off but we hear ya! At some point we will provide ability to create your own components.

    #326903 Reply

    Brandon
    Member

    The HTML widget is very much needed and, if it was me, would be a priority. After all, using html you can add a lot more ‘widgets’ and styling than almost any other widget would provide. I feel the lack of text styling and databinding is one of Mobione’s biggest downfalls. A lot of other widgets have work arounds. Still a good program though.

    Anyway, here’s my nickel, Ill be expecting three cents back.

    #326922 Reply

    support-michael
    Keymaster

    @CincyPlanet

    > … I feel the lack of text styling and databinding…

    Can you elaborate on weakness with text styling? Is the issue with no inline text styling/formatting that is problem or other needs?

    #326923 Reply

    Brandon
    Member

    @Wayne,

    yes, in oder to get any different text, like bold, different color, etc, you have to add new text components, I would love to see a simple htm box, maybe with the TinyMCE editor, or something similar. I am learning to work around some of the data limitations until I see what you plan for the databinding.

    I have been playing around with incorporating the NICEditor into the final compile for online editing…with mixed results.

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