Creating a block wrapper
The procedure in this topic assumes Skribenta is installed and configured for normal operation, and:
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You have logged into Skribenta.
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You are assigned to one of the following user roles: content provider, technical writer or administrator.
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You have selected the workspace you want to work in.
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A content file or a configuration file is created in the workspace.
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You have browsed to and opened the file in the Workspace view or the Publications view.
Maybe you need something else besides sections and titled-block wrappers to organize your content in? Then you can use block wrappers, which also have titles. Published content in block wrappers can be styled differently from content in sections and titled-block wrappers to distinguish the differences between them.
It is possible to build a certain information structure using sections and block wrappers in combination. For example, chapters and topics used in the Information Mapping methodology can be realized by sections and block wrappers, respectively, in Skribenta. It is also possible to put a block wrapper in a titled-block wrapper and vice versa.
This instruction tells you how to create a block wrapper.
This is the content before creating a block wrapper:
This is the content after creating a block wrapper:
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Open the file, then create a block wrapper in the file.
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Procedure
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1. Make sure that the step(s) in section "Starting point" (see section "Background" above) are performed.
A wrapper list opens.
4. In the wrapper list, select Block.