I hadn't really thought about reconfiguring the current editor.
I like your idea. However, my users are very non-technical--so expecting
them to edit code like that might be problematic.
Your suggestion got me looking at another option--a TinyMCE plug-in.
I found one specifically for
I have achieved something similar using TinyMCE (the builtin editor). What I do
is have the site CSS applied to editor. So if site editors want to build a grid
with Bootstrap classes, they have to edit the markup, but can at least see how
text and other images will appear in the grid.
To do
I do a lot of work with Bootstrap. I recently began learning Mezzanine and
it's working great.
However, I'm finding that in order to maintain the responsiveness of the
sites I manage, I'm having to create custom page types and models in order
to allow content managers to edit various
You can add custom entries on the nav menu by adding pages of type “Link”. In
the URL field enter the category slug, something like
/blog/category/example-category/ (you can get the slug by manually browsing to
the category and copying the URL).
From: Mr X
Sent: Wednesday, August 8, 2018 1:05
Is it possible to register each category in the navbar?
On Friday, April 20, 2012 at 5:33:03 PM UTC+4:30, Stephen McDonald wrote:
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> I'd suggest using the blog categories to implement this.
>
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Plaban Nayak > wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> I was trying to figure out how