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I'm not sure what Check out the other tutorials on this blog for instructions about how to install and use your favorite apps. You can search for them by using the search bar at the top of the screen. For help with anything, please check out our tutorials or contact us. We love hearing from users, especially if you have any questions! We try to respond as quickly as possible. This is a paragraph wrapping div tags around an h4 heading and a paragraph tag around text. Both are outside of the div that encompasses the heading, paragraph and HTML comment. The first example will output the following HTML code. The second example will not output anything. * * * Edit: There is an issue with my html and how it outputs on here, but if you just copy and paste my code it should work fine on your website or blog.. I've tried to fix it but couldn't figure out what was wrong. Can someone please help me? It's really frustrating because I know my stuff works but for some reason it only works on some sites and not others... Edit 2: I've fixed the issue by actually writing the code in Visual Studio Code on my computer. But I had to upload some pics for this edit. Suppose to be able to do it here but I guess not.. Already mentioned in comments, but you can use style="display: none;". Alternatively, you could also use display:inline; on the same element (or an ancestor element) with your content inside; that will normally avoid both floats and inline-block elements wrapping around it. The real question is why are you doing this? Sure, it works, but .innerHTML() is not suited for text formatting. You can't change the font, color, font-family, line-height etc. like you can with the .innerHTML = "..." way. You can use innerHTML to add a class or id to an element, but if you're going to add a class/id for formatting purposes, just use .className = "some-class";/"someId" on the element directly. Paste your code here in a tag in a new entry in this post below and I'll have a look. Edit: As already mentioned in comments, but you can use style="display: none;" instead of your inline style declarations. That should solve your problem. Edit 2: I've found a work around for this, although I'm not 100% sure it's absolutely correct. You can declare a style for the tag, and define an inline style property with same name as your pre-style CSS class name to overwrite parts of the former styles. cfa1e77820
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