Operation Manual

Working with Text 191
(1) (2) (3)
The illustration above shows how the cursor will change when hovering over the
bounding box (1), after dragging inwards the frame margin can be adjusted (2),
and after dragging downwards, the top frame margin can be moved (3).
To allow frame margins to be set, ensure the frame is selected (and
not frame text). The frame should show a solid bounding box.
For precise margin positioning, you can optionally create frame margins via
dialog by defining the Left, Right, Top, or Bottom Frame Margins.
To create frame margins via dialog:
1. Select the HTML frame and click
Frame Setup on the Frame
context toolbar.
2. From the dialog, you can define Frame Margins by setting Left,
Right, Top and Bottom values.
Controlling overflowing frame text
Fitting story text precisely into text frames is part of the art of laying out
websites. If there's too much story text to fit in your text frame, WebPlus stores
it in an overflow area hidden from view (but not lost!) at the bottom of the
frame.
The Text overflow button displays under the overflowing frame to indicate
this hidden text, so it's important to ensure the text is made to display again,
otherwise your story will remain truncated.