Re: Assigning CSS class to a tag

Mon, 06 Apr 2009 00:21:37 -0700

Be careful with the Telerik editor.
Tiffany - What you have currently implemented will allow users to
apply the style to any part of content, not just a table. - This is a
bug in the Telerik / RedDot implementation.

On 5 Apr, 03:54, markus giesen <[email protected]> wrote:
> How does the output with the embedded CSS looks like?
> Is the CSS an inline style inside the HTML?
>
> On 4 Apr., 01:06, Tiffany <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > btw I am now on v9 and I am not sure if it works this way or if
> > something similar in v7...
>
> > On Apr 3, 11:04 am, Tiffany <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > 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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