![]() The animation doesn't have to be played in the order of the parts, and you can change that here. You can select if you would like this animation to be applied to Chars (characters), Words or Lines. The backface-visibility defines whether the back of an element should be visible or not when it's rotated to face the screen. The 0,0,0 position is the top left corner of the text. The animations are played from this point. The Delay applies to the outgoing text animation. The Delay applies to the incoming text animation. The Text animation splits the entered text into characters or words, and move them separately. You can create a whole new animation for your text only, separated from the layer animation. The rel attribute specifies the relationship between the current document and the linked document. Specifies where to open the linked document. Learn more about the link options at the Link documentation. If the content can't fit into the slide, it will be cropped. When enabled, it prevents the text from breaking into more lines. This option is mostly important for the style background color, or the font aligning. You can choose to make your heading to only have the width of the text, or to make it Full width, which will make it as wide as the layer is. You can also choose to display the text inside a simple. You can choose the heading's importance from to. The text which will appear on your slide. Heading layers are texts wrapped around HTML heading tags of your choice. Starting from 3.5.1.13 the following tags are also accepted: del, bdi, ins Only these tags are accepted:, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, and their closing tags. ⚠️ Warning: 3.4.1.10 This layer only has partial support for HTML tags in the text. You can find the Heading layer in the Slide Editor. ![]()
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