Structure of your qWidget

When starting to work with the qWidget concept, you'll soon realize that there is nothing special to know. Basically you can just use standard HTML and paste it into the HTML-Editor and you'll immediately see the results.

It may certainly be a good idea to copy & paste existing code (which can be found on thousands of brilliant websites) and then modify it.

Use you own HTML-Editor

Certainly it also absolutely makes sense if you are using a local HTML-Editor, prepare your HTML- and CSS-structure there and then paste it just to the qWidget-Editors.

One Advice

When designing your qWidgets with CSS/Less, do not use IDs, but classes instead, otherwise you'll receive unwanted results if you are using multiple instances of the same qWidget.