If you'd like to add your own HTML to your PageBuilder pages:
- Click on the "Add-ons" button in the toolbar.
- When the pop-up window appears, click "Forms and Scripts" in the left frame.
- Click "HTML Code."
- When the pop-up window appears, enter the following:
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Description: Enter a description of your HTML code. This description is only for your reference. It will appear as a yellow or blue box on your page while editing in PageBuilder, but not on your web site.
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Script: Enter your HTML code, or copy and paste your HTML by using the keyboard shortcuts "Ctrl-C" for copy and "Ctrl-V" for paste.
- Click "OK."
Another way to add your own HTML:
- Click "Insert" in the menu bar, and select "Forms and Scripts."
- Select "HTML Code" from the pull-down menu.
- When the pop-up window appears, enter the following:
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Description: Enter a description of your HTML code. This description is only for your reference. It will appear as a yellow or blue box on your page while editing in PageBuilder, but not on your web site.
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Script: Enter your HTML code, or copy and paste your HTML by using the keyboard shortcuts "Ctrl-C" for copy and "Ctrl-V" for paste.
- Click "OK."
Note: When you add HTML code in PageBuilder, your HTML will live inside a text box defined by the size of the code you enter. Because of this, adding HTML code to your page can sometimes cause other objects on your page to shift. You can fix this by resizing the HTML box on your page, or moving or resizing the other objects on your page. You can also create layers on your page, which allows overlapping objects.