Pasting material from web into mail messages

Material from the web is divided, after being pasted, into separate boxes with "X" [Close/delete contents] buttons.
What is this feature called? Is it for the purpose of editing out segments of a web page before mailing?
Sometimes I want to make comments in the middle, but am unable to break the "box" or insert plain text into it, so my comments seem to be part of the web page.

Cynthia Cheney wrote:
Material from the web is divided, after being pasted, into separate boxes with "X" [Close/delete contents] buttons.
What is this feature called?
AFAIK, it's not called anything.
Is it for the purpose of editing out segments of a web page before mailing?
Sometimes I want to make comments in the middle, but am unable to break the "box" or insert plain text into it, so my comments seem to be part of the web page.
this is just a limitation of the way Mail html editing capabilities which are quite poor. if you want more control use an outside html editor to edit the html document, open it in safari and paste it into Mail from there.

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