Case 1. Say I've written a story in another application and I want to add it to my web page. For the sake of argument, the text is free from any markup, it's just plain text with carriage returns. If I copy my story and paste it into a <p> element in SD I will end up with the multiple paragraph separated by <br> elements. That's not right.
Case 2. I'm using SD to write a story. It's creative writing so I really don't know in advance how many paragraphs I need. So, I start by selecting the canvas (<body>) and I click on a paragraph element. I click ctrl-t to go straight in to the newly created <p> tag and write the first bit.
I now need to add another paragraph and I do what I did on the last time and repeat as often as necessary. Keep in mind that I also have to add classes or id's to each <p>. This seems really awkward to me.
One inconvenient method would be to create a <p> with the classes and id's and attributes using it as a styled paragraph. Select the duplicate icon on the <p> and create as many paragraph as I need, deleting or adding as I go. The other fix would be to copy the story into a html editor and add the required markup and paste the code into a html element. Again, long way around.
My question is what am I missing? How do I quickly markup a document in SD?
Thanks in advance!