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l PNG: Binary rasterized format. This has a slightly lower quality than SVG but is usually
generated faster and will display properly in Email output.
Boxes
Boxes are elements that are used to surround other elements, either to style them, to find them,
or to place them in specific locations.
Tip
Wrapping elements in a box (or in a semantic HTML element) makes it easier to target
them in a script or in a style sheet. Place the cursor in the element or select multiple
elements. Then, on the menu, click Insert > Wrap in Box. You can now use the wrapper
element as a script's or style's selector; see "Using the Text Script Wizard" on
page799 and "Styling and formatting" on page736.
Tip
With the Copy fit feature, text can automatically be scaled to the available space in a Box
or Div. See "Copy Fit" on page753.
Positioned Box
A Positioned Box is one that can be freely moved around the page and does not depend on the
position of other elements. A positioned box is actually a <div> element that has an absolute
position; in other words, it has its CSS property position set to absolute (see also: "Using the
CSS position property" on page756).
Positioned Boxes are suitable for use in Print templates only.
Adding a Positioned Box
To insert a Positioned Box, use the icon on the toolbar.
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