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The HTML view is accessible from and any Click To Edit area on the website including Email, Articles and Calendar Event Flyers

Scroll to the bottom of the Editor window to locate the  Design, HTML, and Preview buttons. Select the HTML tab to display the HTML for the selected content area.

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When the appropriate style option is selected from within the Axis Editor, a tag is automatically assigned to the content. The Header tag styles, size and color and the paragraph font style, color and spacing are predetermined as part of the website development.  The assignment of the font style, color, size and behavior to the HTML tags is done in the CSS which stands for Cascading Style Sheet. CSS files help define font, size, color, spacing, and border display on the webpage. CSS is used to create a continuous look throughout multiple pages of a website. 

For instance, CSS tells Header 1 (<H1>) to be Arial 16px or Header 2 (<H2>) to display as Garamond 14 pixels with a line space below of 8 pixels. Included in the predetermined styles is the spacing above and below all style options including normal.  

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A common and valuable practice on a website is to add images to a content area.  Whenever an image is placed on a page, the link is within an <img> tag. Image tags reference the storage location of the image. In order for the Image to display properly, the Image must be uploaded to the website in the Image Explorer. Image upload is covered in the Image Explorer Basic Course