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How to manualy define into folder: ${css|styles} width and height of an object?

I saw width, height naming on layers somwhere..

Asked by omaticx
Added September 7, 2015 11:27 pm

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Hi,

You are correct. Although Class Tag does not store those properties directly, you can add them in the tag, or use Code Tag and add additional styles for a class – great point!

We agree our examples are not ”complete” and we are always looking for ways to update them. We will add a list of sample codes for custom HTML classes.

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Answered On September 8, 2015 1:41 am #
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Its not true at all, beacause you can use on layer something similiar:

{class|div:class=”myclassname” style=”width:200px;height:100px;”}

Layer tags link //exportkit.com/plugin/layer-tags/advanced-layer-tags/css-styles-tag – its nice but could be more practical examples

Answer by omaticx
Answered On September 8, 2015 1:03 am #

Hi,

Currently CSS Styles: //exportkit.com/plugin/layer-tags/advanced-layer-tags/css-styles-tag – do not store size and position.

There is an update coming shortly that will allow you add custom non-Photoshop styles, this will allow you to define anything. We will notify all users when this feature is ready.

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Answered On September 8, 2015 12:26 am #
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