Board Thread:Help desk/@comment-25840375-20140607235844/@comment-5384369-20140612002600

Honestly, coding can be pretty tricky. It took me a lot of experimenting and a lot of research to finally get the hang of it, and I'm still learning.

I'll just give you a brief overview of what you must be seeing:


 * - That shows that all the content will be centered on the page. You may see another one that says That second one with the / is pretty much just a way to show that anything after that is no longer centered.
 * You may also see Placeholder, this is just automatic and is just the placeholder picture if you want to add one.
 * The "File" just shows that it's a type of media (like a picture)
 * The |center| again. just shows that the picture will be centered
 * The |220px| just shows how big the picture is
 * You need the two lines || in between to separate "ideas" (I like to call them). Like you want it to be a picture (line) centered (line) and 220px.
 * The two 🇦🇩 is just a way to show a template (it's pretty much you can use that over and over on a page without having to rewrite all of the coding.)

If you want, you can just delete all of that, but that's optional, but you could also keep it and play around with it and see what you like