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HTML Element

The HTML Element section in the Advanced tab lets you apply a custom ID, classes, labels and choose the HTML5 sectioning content element to improve accessibility and machine-readability.

HTML Elements section in the Advanced tab

Container Element

The Content Element section allows you to choose an appropriate HTML5 sectioning content element replacing the default <div>. Using these elements on your pages gives your content more semantic meaning, improving accessibility and machine-readability.

<div>

Defines a division in your layout (default).

Row using the <div> container element (default)
<div class="fl-row fl-row-fixed-width fl-row-bg-none fl-node-4m98zgeu7tyc" data-node="4m98zgeu7tyc">
<div class="fl-row-content-wrap">
<div class="fl-row-content fl-row-fixed-width fl-node-content">
<div class="fl-col-group fl-node-gy3dorte1pkb" data-node="gy3dorte1pkb">
<!-- Column markup -->
<!-- Module markup -->
<!-- End of Column markup -->
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>

<section>

Defines a section in your layout.

Row using the <section> container element
<section class="fl-row fl-row-fixed-width fl-row-bg-none fl-node-4m98zgeu7tyc" data-node="4m98zgeu7tyc">
<div class="fl-row-content-wrap">
<div class="fl-row-content fl-row-fixed-width fl-node-content">
<div class="fl-col-group fl-node-gy3dorte1pkb" data-node="gy3dorte1pkb">
<!-- Column markup -->
<!-- Module markup -->
<!-- End of Column markup -->
</div>
</div>
</div>
</section>

<article>

Defines an article in your layout.

Row using the <article> container element
<article class="fl-row fl-row-fixed-width fl-row-bg-none fl-node-4m98zgeu7tyc" data-node="4m98zgeu7tyc">
<div class="fl-row-content-wrap">
<div class="fl-row-content fl-row-fixed-width fl-node-content">
<div class="fl-col-group fl-node-gy3dorte1pkb" data-node="gy3dorte1pkb">
<!-- Column markup -->
<!-- Module markup -->
<!-- End of Column markup -->
</div>
</div>
</div>
</article>

<aside>

Defines content aside from the page content.

Column using <aide> container element
<!-- Row markup -->
<aside class="fl-col fl-node-jkv0cyspnrgu" data-node="jkv0cyspnrgu">
<div class="fl-col-content fl-node-content">
<!-- Module markup -->
</div>
</aside>
<!-- End of Row markup -->

<main>

Defines the main content in your layout.

Row using the <main> container element
<main class="fl-row fl-row-fixed-width fl-row-bg-none fl-node-4m98zgeu7tyc" data-node="4m98zgeu7tyc">
<div class="fl-row-content-wrap">
<div class="fl-row-content fl-row-fixed-width fl-node-content">
<div class="fl-col-group fl-node-gy3dorte1pkb" data-node="gy3dorte1pkb">
<!-- Column markup -->
<!-- Module markup -->
<!-- End of Column markup -->
</div>
</div>
</div>
</main>

Defines a header in your layout.

Heading module using the <header> container element
<!-- Row markup -->
<!-- Column markup -->
<header class="fl-module fl-module-heading fl-node-lrqwuvkn30px" data-node="lrqwuvkn30px">
<div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content">
<h2 class="fl-heading">
<span class="fl-heading-text">Hello World</span>
</h2>
</div>
</header>
<!-- End of Column markup -->
<!-- End of Row markup -->

Defines a footer in your layout.

Row using the <footer> container element
<footer class="fl-row fl-row-fixed-width fl-row-bg-none fl-node-4m98zgeu7tyc" data-node="4m98zgeu7tyc">
<div class="fl-row-content-wrap">
<div class="fl-row-content fl-row-fixed-width fl-node-content">
<div class="fl-col-group fl-node-gy3dorte1pkb" data-node="gy3dorte1pkb">
<!-- Column markup -->
<!-- Module markup -->
<!-- End of Column markup -->
</div>
</div>
</div>
</footer>

ID

Using the ID option, you can assign a custom ID to a specific node (row, column, or module) on your layout.

Assign ID name

Custom ID HTML Markup
Heading module with an ID of page-title
<div id="page-title" class="fl-module fl-module-heading fl-node-3eacnxf28pt0">
<div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content">
<h2 class="fl-heading">
<span class="fl-heading-text">Hello World</span>
</h2>
</div>
</div>

Usage

This unique identifier can then be used for various purposes, such as:

  • Styling: You can use CSS to target specific elements on a web page using their ID. This allows you to apply custom styles to that particular element, which may differ from the rest of the page.

  • Identifying: You can use the ID to identify specific elements in your code. For example, if you are using JavaScript to manipulate the elements on your layout, you can use the ID to reference a specific element and perform actions on it.

  • Anchoring: You can use the ID to create anchor fragments. This allows you to create links that jump directly to a specific section of your page or post.

caution

An important point to remember is that IDs on a page or post should be unique, meaning that no two elements should share the same ID.

info

Adding the pound symbol (#) to the ID option is not necessary, just the name of the ID is needed.

  • page-title
  • #page-title

CSS Example

Once you've added the custom ID to your node (row, column, or module), you can use it in your custom CSS by prefixing it with the pound symbol (#), like this:

#custom-id {
color: tomato;
}

This can be taken a step further by targeting a specific element. For example, if you have a Heading module with the ID page-title, and you would like to style the heading tag (h2), you can use the .fl-heading class which is assigned to the heading tag in your custom CSS, as shown in the example below:

#page-title .fl-heading {
color: tomato;
font-size: 48px;
}

Class

Lets you apply a class or multiple classes to a row, column or module HTML. Must start with a letter and only contain dashes, underscores, letters or numbers. A class can be used to apply custom CSS rules and be used multiple times on the same page.

Separate multiple classes with spaces. The screenshot below shows an example of two classes being applied to the Class setting: text-white and heading-right.

Custom Classes Example

Custom Class HTML Markup
Heading module with two custom classes text-white heading-right
<div class="fl-module fl-module-heading fl-node-3eacnxf28pt0 text-white heading-right">
<div class="fl-module-content fl-node-content">
<h2 class="fl-heading">
<span class="fl-heading-text">Hello World</span>
</h2>
</div>
</div>
info

Adding the period (.) to the class option is not necessary, just the name of the class is needed.

  • text-white heading-right
  • .text-white .heading-right

CSS Example

Once you've added the custom class to your node (row, column, or module), you can use it in your custom CSS by prefixing it with a period (.), like this:

.text-white {
color: white;
}

.heading-right {
text-align: right;
}

This can be taken a step further by targeting a specific element. For example, if you have a Text module with a class name heading-text, and you would like to style only the heading tag (h3), you can use the h3 element selector in your custom CSS, as shown in the example below:

.heading-text h3 {
color: tomato;
font-size: 36px;
font-weight: 900;
}

Label

The Label option is available for all rows, columns, and modules. It is used to provide a concise description of the content or purpose of the row, column, or module.

Labels appear in the Lime Editor user interface overlay, settings window, and Outline panel once they are added, as shown below.

Label in Outline panel