#textelement — Public Fediverse posts
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HTML & CSS code generators · A fabulous collection of code generators for front-end developers https://ilo.im/13azbo_____
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#Development #Launches
HTML & CSS code generators · A fabulous collection of code generators for front-end developers https://ilo.im/13azbo_____
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#Development #Launches
HTML & CSS code generators · A fabulous collection of code generators for front-end developers https://ilo.im/13azbo_____
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@jd hey there! Yup, you can do this easily by using a text item, and then setting the .html property from code, like:
$w('#textElement').html = `<a rel="me" href="yourlinkback"> </a>`;
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@jd hey there! Yup, you can do this easily by using a text item, and then setting the .html property from code, like:
$w('#textElement').html = `<a rel="me" href="yourlinkback"> </a>`;
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@jd hey there! Yup, you can do this easily by using a text item, and then setting the .html property from code, like:
$w('#textElement').html = `<a rel="me" href="yourlinkback"> </a>`;
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@jd hey there! Yup, you can do this easily by using a text item, and then setting the .html property from code, like:
$w('#textElement').html = `<a rel="me" href="yourlinkback"> </a>`;
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@jd hey there! Yup, you can do this easily by using a text item, and then setting the .html property from code, like:
$w('#textElement').html = `<a rel="me" href="yourlinkback"> </a>`;