My question is specific to instructions in this article:
http://www.coffeecup.com/help/articles/ … -with-rsd/
I created 5 rows as instructed. I selected the 2nd row, named the class "logo-row". Apply to is set to Class, Regular, No Styles to reset. Rather than just the 2nd row becoming class "logo-row", all rows now have "logo-row" as a class. To fix it, I decided to go to row 1 and call the class "first-row". It then changes all the rows to "first -row". I'm in an endless loop and don't seem to be able to give each row a separate class!
Can someone tell me what I may be doing wrong? Thank you!
Creating separate classes for each...
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I figured out what I did wrong. What helped me determine the problem was the option to use "Inspector". Great troubleshooting tool. I noticed that it appeared I had one row and 5 columns. I duplicated the rows while I was still applying to "Type". Apparently, it gives all the rows the class "blank" and then when you change the name, they all change. At least that's what it looks like to me.
Anyway, after making changes to rows using the "Apply to Type", I moved the cursor to another part of the page and then selected the single row again to duplicate. Now it has separate rows that can have separate class names.
I figured out what I did wrong. What helped me determine the problem was the option to use "Inspector". Great troubleshooting tool. I noticed that it appeared I had one row and 5 columns. I duplicated the rows while I was still applying to "Type". Apparently, it gives all the rows the class "blank" and then when you change the name, they all change. At least that's what it looks like to me.
Anyway, after making changes to rows using the "Apply to Type", I moved the cursor to another part of the page and then selected the single row again to duplicate. Now it has separate rows that can have separate class names.
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