Accurate Industries SSL-H143-1

Gasket, Rene 7"

Model
MS225E

Note to self, external editors cannot edit internal notes. I could not edit the product page at all with external content editor permissions, which makes sense. Anyway, URL test: Here we go again

Turns out there are a lot of options in the editor, but only for full HTML. Researching now.

ARIA Label: Testing One Two Three. I can't find the accessibility tools to test this, or find it in the page source.

CSS Classes: Testing Some More. I don't actually understand enough about CSS to test this successfully.

ID: ???. I don't understand enough about URL Fragments to test this successfully. This wouldn't save a link without a URL at the top. Google thought this might be a URI Fragment and therefore link to the upper level section of the article somehow.

Open Link in New Window: Fanciest Link of Them All

 

Test justify HTML

Your Price
$0.00

NOTE: To preserve the originality, operation and safety of replacement parts, this product is not returnable.

 

Media Embed Go!:

Testing an image media embed

Note, you need to use the red arrow on the bottom area and dotted line to plug in a paragraph after inserting media. The image will indeed justify left, center, and right. However, the caption does not seem to follow it. It always returns, is left justified, and from the HTML formatting I am not sure you can adjust it to do that either. Probably easy enough to throw a paragraph after and justify that, but I'm not sure how the vertical spacing will work. However this appears is what that would look like.

So that was an image. What about other media?

Document

ASdfasdf

Asdfasfd

Asdfasdfa

When right aligned, for some reason the paragraph after shows above the attached PDF. Still, being able to imbed a PDF has been nice. Note to self, ask KD about youtube videos.

Also, here's a test YouTube video following directions from someone on google:

WHERES THE BEACH                           HERE IS MY CAPTION FOR THIS IMAGE
AND THEN THERE WAS SWITZERNICK
​​​​​​                                                                     WHO PRETENDED TO KNOW WHAT A RICK ROLL WAS