Re: Assigning CSS class to a tag

Fri, 03 Apr 2009 08:04:28 -0700

JJB -
Heres what I did ->
SmartTree -> Admin Content Classes -> expand your content class ->
expand Content Elements -> click on text element -> in actions menu
"Assign fixed style sheets" - put your style in there -> click OK

Now when users open up the table wizard the can change the class of
the table to one you stuck in here.

This is v9 using telerick rad editor...



On Mar 17, 6:50 pm, markus giesen <[email protected]> wrote:
> that combined with my suggestion is great.
> PLUS you can do this:> <div <%opt_myclass%>>
> >     <%txt_myText%>
> > </div>
>
> Where <%opt_myclass%> is an option list containing several values for
> several table styles
> e.g.
> Value 1 -  class="myText"
> Value 2 -  class="myTextWithGreenBackground"
> Value 3 -  class="myTextWithBiggerFont"
> Value 4 -
> class="myTextWithCrazyFlickeringWhateverWebTwoOhooFunctionality"
> ... whatever
>
> On 17 Mrz., 20:59, "Simon Lewis, UK" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Jamie.  A very quick solution is to wrap a named div around your
> > text placeholder, and then tell your stylesheet to apply a particular
> > style to any <table> that appears within that div.  Obviously, the
> > styling will not be applied within the text editor itself, but as soon
> > as the user saves the text, they'll then see the styled table(s).  The
> > only downside to this is that if ever you *don't* want a table in that
> > placeholder to be styled, your editor will have to manually apply a
> > class to the table to override the generic style.
>
> > See example here for pasting into your template:
>
> > <style>
> >     .myText table {
> >         background:yellow;
> >         border:1px solid black;
> >     }
> > </style>
>
> > <div class="myText">
> >     <%txt_myText%>
> > </div>
>
> > On Mar 16, 10:58 pm, JJB <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Is it possible to automatically assign CSS class to a <table> tag in a
> > > Text Placeholder? Or do the Content Editor need to go in Source Code
> > > of the Text Editor?
>
> > > I am using CMS 7.5 and the default Text Editor.
>
> > > thanks,
> > > Jamie
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