Hi again Adam
No, it seems to work, but the CSS styles won't apply
It seems that in Safari, the ability to apply the CSS from the dropdowns/view the CSS correctly does not work.
Interestingly FF displays the image incorrectly (I assume)
My code is as follows:
Dim editor1
Set editor1 = New CuteEditor
editor1.ID = "content"
editor1.Text = content
editor1.FilesPath = "CuteEditor_Files"
editor1.ThemeType="Office2003"
editor1.Width = 520
editor1.Height = 260
editor1.BreakElement = "P"
editor1.ShowBottomBar = true
editor1.ConfigurationPath = "CuteEditor_Files/Configuration/limeGinger.config"
editor1.EditorWysiwygModeCss = "limeginger.css"
editor1.Draw()
The CSS section of shared/common.config as follows:
<dropdowns>
<CssClass>
<item text="Heading" value="userHeading"></item>
<item text="Sub Heading" value="userSubheading"></item>
<item text="Introduction" value="userIntroPara"></item>
</CssClass>
None of the styles in my css file display in Safari, but they do in the other browsers
Steve