January 31, 2018

Championing Choice in Florida

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.

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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!

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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.

Last week PSO board president Tillie Elvrum spent four busy days in Tampa and Tallahassee participating in Florida’s Celebrate Youth event, which was part of National School Choice Week, and taking part in a parent legislative fly-in. Tillie, along with Florida parent advocates Melissa Ley and Lawrence Kerwin, barnstormed the state capitol to meet with legislators and attend committee meetings, pushing PSO’s message that parents need to be trusted to make education decisions for their children. Melissa’s 8th grade daughter, Abigail, a student at Florida Cyber Charter Academy, also attended the meetings and enjoyed tours of both the Florida House and Senate chambers. They met with lawmakers including Senator Dennis Baxley, Representatives Manny Diaz, Jason Fischer, Jake Raburn, Byron Donalds, and Rene Plasencia. Florida has always been a leader for school choice and several bills introduced this session will enhance those choices even more. Read about the bills in the graphic below.

It was a successful four days and PSO looks forward to returning to the capitol again to make parent voices heard![gallery size="medium" link="none" ids="http://publicschooloptions.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27067315_10156166264004577_2679767485604868426_n.jpg|,http://publicschooloptions.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27072326_10156166264789577_6308704359327714423_n.jpg|,http://publicschooloptions.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27332588_10156166264904577_7559106375855359210_n.jpg|,http://publicschooloptions.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/26994394_10156166265084577_3806435740572245455_n.jpg|,http://publicschooloptions.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27067225_10156166264899577_2912349798675955622_n.jpg|,http://publicschooloptions.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27545704_10156166264024577_8691963096526947573_n.jpg|,http://publicschooloptions.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27067354_10156166264189577_2674026280467790785_n.jpg|,http://publicschooloptions.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/27331842_10156166264794577_4785976779458374058_n.jpg|,http://publicschooloptions.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Capture.png|,http://publicschooloptions.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Capture2.png|"]

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