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I had seen this post, and the way Lithium works I can not find that post. So here is a suggestion.
For most purposes, you can use the <sup></sup> tag to create super script text and <sub></sub> to create sub-script text. See examples below:
Code: x<sup>x+1</sup>
Result: xx+1
Code: x<sub>i+1</sub>
Result: xi+1
Note: Although some Web standards professionals recommend avoiding these tags, they are an official XHTML standard.
I have no idea if you need a <p> tag or not. On short sentences like:
This is a test<sup>ttt</sup> it does work
The way to do it in weebly is to use embed code feature. Open the embed code
Type in your text as
This is a test for superscript<sup>x+1</sup>.....
Reference: http://symbolcodes.tlt.psu.edu/web/tips/superscript.html
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Community will wrap text in <p> tags, although like you've seen you can add those tags in the HTML part of the post editor. I don't think anyone has made a post in the Vote on Features board regarding superscript or subscript, so I'd recommend posting that there.
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So Adam even yoy can not find posts on this amazing Lithium UX!!
I think the original post was here
https://community.weebly.com/t5/Vote-on-Features/idb-p/IdeaExchange
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I stand corrected.
It's already in our Vote on Features board here:
https://community.weebly.com/t5/Vote-on-Features/Superscript-Subscript-Feature/idi-p/2615
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