Conall,
Please check the following example.
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How to create a custom button(client side) which displays a dialog?( C# | VB )
This example demonstrates how easy it can be to add your own client side buttons to the CuteEditor by creating a Cross Browser Modal Dialog Box.
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>>but what I would really like to do is double click on my own tag and open my own dialog
Only valid HTML tags are supported.
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