Sizes are text size codes that increase the size of the subsequent text.
/Sizes are code-things that clear the text size formatting of subsequent text.
Some things to note:
- Default text size=3
- If sizes are used in conjunction with each other, they add together to obtain the new text size
- Sizes of different values can be added together
- Only when 'one' size term is used can the formatting be cleared
- If more than one size term is used then the formatting cannot be cleared; regardless of how many /sizes are used. The only way to do so is to create a new chapter
- Text sizes are infinite. However, the 'walls' of the chapter will cut the characters out depending on which dimension of the 'walls' are the limiting factor. They will then cute throughout the backdrop of the site. However, due to image layering(?), the publish panel will cover it up
- Text size = (size a + size b + size c etc...)
All of these points were tested in the guide builder section. As for forums and blogs, I'm not sure if the same apply.
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Not exactly certain what you reffer to by this, but your text always starts from the left side, unless you manually align them to the right side. If your text exceeds your field (is this what you mean?) per size, a part of it will be "lost" (it'll technically be there but not visible).
It's like writing on paper, you can keep writing but a paper has limited space.
As for stacked sizes not being closable, I tested it, and I was able to close them and return to original text size. You will need an equal amount of /size as you have size=x
May be different for forum posts, was tested in the guide creator.
We'll see? - Perhaps.
Interesting.