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DNN 3.1.1, Cute Editor 5 - Setting the EditorBodyStyle property in Web.config
Ok, I'm using the latest version of DotNetNuke and the latest version of Cute Editor. My skin for DotNetNuke has a black background, and whenever I go to edit the text in a Text/HTML module, the cute editor Normal tab also has the black background (as expected), therefore I can't read a bloody thing I'm typing! So I thought I'd change ...
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September 12, 2005
Re: Setting EditorBodyStyle is not get applied
Alex,
EditorBodyStyle
property accepts CSS Text only. You may need to use the following property. Editor.EditorWysiwygModeCss Property Specifies the location of the style sheet that will be used by the editable area. Multiple Style Sheets are supported. Example ...
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July 3, 2007
Re: Modifying EditorBodyStyle Programatically
Hi Adam, I've now discovered that by using ''../Images/Waterways/mooring.jpg'' instead of ''~/Images/Waterways/mooring.jpg'' it now works fine on the server( without using Server.Mappath()). Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
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June 27, 2009
Re: remove border / right to left writing / slow updating on IE
Hi kresa3333, 1. How to hide the editor border Please set property BorderStyle to none <CE:Editor ID="Editor1" runat="server" BorderStyle="none"> </CE:Editor> 2. Set property
EditorBodyStyle
to direction:rtl <CE:Editor ID="Editor1" ...
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Kenneth
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October 11, 2012
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'' ...
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June 9, 2006
Re: DNN 3.1.1, Cute Editor 5 - Setting the EditorBodyStyle property in Web.config
Ok that works, thanks, but I also wanted to show my own set of styles in the drop down Css list - i.e. only the styles defined in example.css. Is this possible? I don't want my users to see all the DNN styles such as SubHead, Normal etc etc. The drop down list just gets too long and ugly.
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September 12, 2005
Re: set Edit area background image through code
Ron, Thanks for the kind words about CuteEditor. >>Is there a way to programmically set the page properties like background image for the editor area? Yes. it's possible.Demo is here:http://cutesoft.net/example/backgroundimage2.aspxThe source code of this demo: <CE:Editor ...
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July 18, 2005
Re: By default selected item of font name dropdown is times new roman in Internet explorer
Cute Editor uses default font of the current page. The default font of your page is Times new roman. If you want to change the default font from Times new roman please check the Editor.
EditorBodyStyle
and EditorWysiwygModeCss property. Editor.EditorWysiwygModeCss Property Specifies the location of the style sheet that will ...
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January 19, 2009
Re: Default fontname and fontsize
Changing the default font style in editor Please check the Editor.
EditorBodyStyle
and EditorWysiwygModeCss property. Editor.EditorWysiwygModeCss Property Specifies the location of the style sheet that will be used by the editable area. Multiple Style Sheets are supported. Example ...
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June 18, 2008
Re: Add DotNetNuke Custom Button
bmolzen, >>Image1.ImageUrl = ''tools.gif'' This ImageUrl is a regular asp.net Image path. You can do: Image1.ImageUrl = ''~/images/tools.gif'' Image1.ImageUrl = ''/images/tools.gif'' And point it to any ...
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January 28, 2008
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