February 27, 2015

1, 2, 3, repeat after me: #ITrustParents

What’s a Rich Text element?

What’s a Rich Text element?

What’s a Rich Text element?

What’s a Rich Text element?

What’s a Rich Text element?
What’s a Rich Text element?

The rich text element allows you to create and format headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, images, and video all in one place instead of having to add and format them individually. Just double-click and easily create content.

  1. testing number bullets
  2. and two
  3. and now threeee

Static and dynamic content editing

A rich text element can be used with static or dynamic content. For static content, just drop it into any page and begin editing. For dynamic content, add a rich text field to any collection and then connect a rich text element to that field in the settings panel. Voila!

  • Testnig one bullet
  • two bullets
  • and now three

How to customize formatting for each rich text

Headings, paragraphs, blockquotes, figures, images, and figure captions can all be styled after a class is added to the rich text element using the "When inside of" nested selector system.

by Beth PurcellWhoa! How great is this? Not only are Senator Lamar Alexander and Senator Patty Murray working together on ESEA reauthorization, but Senator Tim Scott has penned the CHOICE Act AND there is a bipartisan bill to expand access to charter schools.A huge thank you from all of us at PublicSchoolOptions.org for saying #ITrustParents — and acknowledging there is not a one-size-fits-all model in education. Senator Mark Kirk (R-IL), Senator Lamar Alexander (R-TN), Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), and Senator Michael Bennet (D-UT) all deserve a pat-on-the-back for their work on S. 316, The Expanding Opportunities Through Quality Charter Schools Act.As the crowds of parents, students, and teachers at PSO gatherings grow from event to event this year, I’m so pleased to see that our elected officials know the importance of parental power.We are here. We are organized. And we are asking that more public officials — in state houses, Washington, D.C., local school board offices, and municipal buildings — join in our fight for all students to have access to a quality education. S. 316 is a thoughtful, realistic bill that does just that.

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