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  • Re: fonts in editor window and rendered page dont match

    Please check the following two properties: Case 1: Content page uses style sheet files     Editor.EditorWysiwygModeCss Property Specifies the location of the style sheet that will be used by the editable area. Multiple Style Sheets are supported. Example EditorWysiwygModeCss=''example.css,~/portal.css,/default.css'' ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by Adam on June 9, 2006
  • Re: Pre-sales questions

    PaulNewRiver,   Thanks for the interest.   >>will the HTML output from your editor taken from the Oracle field display in the Col B table cell with formatting intact?   Yes.   >>Will it look the same as it did when the user formatted it in the editor?)   Yes.   >>Are there header or ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for ASP (Forum) by Adam on May 24, 2006
  • Re: toolbar type

    Welcome to CuteSoft support forums. Yes. You can. The image name of the toolbar type ''table'' is instable.gif. You can just overwrite the following images using your own ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by Adam on June 22, 2005
  • Re: Custom Button

    demmett, Your code is here:   <!-- #include file = ''EditorTool/include_CuteEditor.asp'' --> <HTML> <HEAD> <META NAME=''GENERATOR'' Content=''Microsoft Visual Studio 6.0''> <script language=''JavaScript''> <!-- function Paste_Html1(editorID,value) { var editor = new Object(); ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for ASP (Forum) by Adam on March 9, 2005
  • Re: Navigation Problem

    eshwar_gp:   have you try the configuration-wizard ? to deploy a new sample application ?   the sample user is :   CREATE TABLE [dbo].[SampleUsers] ( [UserID] [int] IDENTITY (1, 1) NOT NULL , [LoginName] [nvarchar] (100) NOT NULL , [Password] [nvarchar] (100) NOT NULL , [DisplayName] [nvarchar] (100) NOT ...
    Posted to Cute Chat and Cute Web Messenger (Forum) by cutechat on November 20, 2004
  • Re: Installation process and Unicode

    Nga,   CuteChat works with unicode.   The CuteChat configuration wizard will help you install the CuteChat to your remote server.   Basically it will install the CuteChat table, stored procedures on your SQL Server database and upload all the necessary files to the remote server through FTP.   Hope it ...
    Posted to Cute Chat and Cute Web Messenger (Forum) by Adam on September 11, 2004
  • Re: Version 3.0

    Below are the changes in version 3.0:   1. Bug fix. In the previous version, the image gallery/downloadable files/flash gallery excludes files that have an uppercase extension.   2. Support Office2003, Office XP theme in the new version.   3. Better color selection method.   4. Fix the bugs in the insert table ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for ASP (Forum) by Adam on August 25, 2004
  • Re: Can I set background image or color in CuteEditor

    You can use the Editor.EditorBgColor Property to set the background color  of the editor. For example: <CE:Editor id=''Editor1'' EditorBgColor=red runat=''server'' ></CE:Editor> If you want to specifies the background color of the Container table, you can use the Editor.BgColor Property . For eample: <CE:Editor ...
    Posted to FAQ (Forum) by Adam on December 1, 2003
  • Re: Why CuteEditor reformats my HTML, puts div, seperates table etc .. ? Not happy at all ...

    I'm also having problem with cute editor and html reformating, even with Editor.DisableAutoFormatting property set to true;  Everything is fine untill I undo an action and everything gets reformated.  Is there any workaround ?
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by JsGervais on August 11, 2005
  • Re: Table: New rows use default instead of current row's settings

    Testing with http://cutesoft.net/example/general.aspx fails.   When I change the font of the right cell in the last row then do Ctrl/Alt down arrow, then new cell underneath doesn't use that font.
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by fredd on August 25, 2007
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