Adding Content: Body (CKEditor) Let's look now at the Body section, which is where you will actually create your content. You will write things in the body using a rich text editor that looks very much like a scaled-down version of Microsoft Word. This editor is called CKEditor. Don't be tempted, however, to create complex pages in Microsoft Word and then paste them into this editor. Word and other Microsoft-created documents contain a lot of hidden formatting code that will not translate well. If you must have a very specific page layout, OPLIN recommends purchasing the Components Module, which can be purchased from the Module Market. Remember that your page will be displayed on the web, which requires that you consider a few conventions that differ from traditional print documents. For instance, underlining in an online document is very confusing for the reader, since only links are supposed to be underlined. Because of this, the editor does not include an "underline" option at all. Also note that it is best not to use the source button for creating content, unless you are very familiar with HTML5 standards-compliant coding .
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