• The first is to take a look at CM CSS Columns and see how he handles text columns. It could make life easier for your users.

    The second is to have a look at how Scribus handles text boxes and connecting them. Scribus uses XML to do this, and that should be convertible to CSS.

    What I’m thinking of here is setting up a pair of text boxes on a page and having the contents thereof continue from one to another, without having to finagle with cut and paste.

    In any case my best to you, Simply Symphony is fun to work with.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/fluxlive/

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  • Plugin Author Kelly Brown

    (@cactikelly)

    Hi Alan

    I am back to work, and looking at these options, Scribus is a desktop application and does not rely on a browser to perform the actions, we are limited to what the browser will allow us to do.

    The linking of text boxes is planned in our upgrade model, it is hard to say if all the browser will play nice with the option added. Many options are not in the editor do to quarks in behavior in one or more browser. Example : Images backgrounds in text boxes are being completed now with a work around, however they have been delayed 2 years do to browsers not setting the HTML correctly, and the problem still has not been corrected by 2 major browsers.

    The linking of boxes to auto move text is planned for the next major upgrade.

    John

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