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We use a plugin for this content typography that produce a Nice Web 2.0 CSS Styling from any text in your articles.All you have to do is just insert the xtypo string into your text/content then the text will be showed in a nice CSS styling at your frontend.
Besides being easy, each xtypo styling is fully configurable, so you can modify the styling to suit with you need. Usage Instructions
To apply xtypo styling to your content use the following strings (available string) :
this is xtypo alert
This string as default will produce a css style like this :
This string as default will produce a css style like this :
this is xtypo alert
OBS! **** You put the text between the code xtypo strings that start with xtypo_the code {xtypo_xxxx}of your choice and the text.
Then end with ...text...{/xtypo_alert}
First Start with example {xtypo_alert} then input text end with closing string only.
End with above end code with the same end Xtypo code {/xtypo_xxxxxx} just add the / extra.
this is xtypo info
This string as default will produce a css style like this :
This string as default will produce a css style like this :
this is xtypo info
this is xtypo warning
This string as default will produce a css style like this :
this is xtypo warning
this is xtypo sticky
This string as default will produce a css style like this :
this is xtypo sticky
this is xtypo feed
This string as default will produce a css style like this :
this is xtypo feed
this is xtypo download
This string as default will produce a css style like this :
this is xtypo download
< code> this is your < / code>
< code> this is your < / code>
This string as default will produce a css style like this :
< code> this is your < / code>
< code> this is your < / code>
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