Apply style CssClass to TD element

Last post 02-01-2010, 8:39 AM by snopims. 0 replies.
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  •  02-01-2010, 8:39 AM 58472

    Apply style CssClass to TD element

    Hi,
    I upgraded my CuteEditor  (6.0 -> 6.7) (for fixed a updatepanel bug)
    And i have a problem with for apply style (CssClass) in td element.
    I hae not this problem with version 6.0.
    When i have a focus on td, with 6.7, and if i select in ToolsControls CssClass, my cssclass cellule1, i get a span style and not td style :(.
    Why ?
    I have got
    <td><span class="cellule1">my example</span></td>
    and i want :
    <td class="cellule1">my example</td>

    My code :
                CuteEditor.ToolControl toolctrl = editeur.ToolControls["CssClass"];
                //
                if (toolctrl != null)
                {
                    CuteEditor.RichDropDownList dropdown = (CuteEditor.RichDropDownList)toolctrl.Control;       //the first item is the caption      
                    dropdown.Width = new Unit(100);
                    CuteEditor.RichListItem richitem = dropdown.Items[0];
                    //clear the items from configuration files      
                    dropdown.Items.Clear();
                    //add the caption       
                    dropdown.Items.Add(richitem);
                    //add html and text and value      
                    dropdown.Items.Add("<span class=''>normal</span>", "normal", "normal");
                    dropdown.Items.Add("<span class='surlignage1'>surlignage 1</span>", "surlignage1", "surlignage1");
                    dropdown.Items.Add("<span class='surlignage2'>surlignage 2</span>", "surlignage2", "surlignage2");
                    dropdown.Items.Add("<span class='mise_evidence1'>mise_evidence 1</span>", "mise_evidence1", "mise_evidence1");
                    dropdown.Items.Add("<span class='mise_evidence2'>mise_evidence 2</span>", "mise_evidence2", "mise_evidence2");
                    dropdown.Items.Add("<span class='cellule1'>cellule 1</span>", "cellule1", "cellule1");
                }

    My Css for the td

    td.cellule1
    {
     background-color: #017efe;
     color: #ffffff;
     border: 0; 
    }

    Best wishes,

    Arnaud

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