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Containers are useful when delivering tailored messages to end-users. They allow you to organise numerous objects together to ensure that the length of a page is only as long as the feedback you need to give to the end-user.  | Containers are useful when delivering tailored messages to end-users. They allow you to organise numerous objects together to ensure that the length of a page is only as long as the feedback you need to give to the end-user.  | ||
'''Any''' type of [[textbox]] can go into a container, but if you are using a container to provide tailored messages you will need to use '''feedback boxes'''.  | '''Any''' type of [[Textbox Types textbox]] can go into a container, but if you are using a container to provide tailored messages you will need to use '''feedback boxes'''.  | ||
Revision as of 10:56, 16 September 2010
Containers are useful when delivering tailored messages to end-users. They allow you to organise numerous objects together to ensure that the length of a page is only as long as the feedback you need to give to the end-user.
Any type of Textbox Types textbox can go into a container, but if you are using a container to provide tailored messages you will need to use feedback boxes.