Re: [mezzanine-users] Recommendations for Bootstrap WYSIWYG editor?

2018-08-08 Thread Thomas Smith
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

RE: [mezzanine-users] Recommendations for Bootstrap WYSIWYG editor?

2018-08-08 Thread Eduardo Rivas
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

[mezzanine-users] Recommendations for Bootstrap WYSIWYG editor?

2018-08-08 Thread Thomas Smith
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

RE: [mezzanine-users] Implementing multiple blogs

2018-08-08 Thread Eduardo Rivas
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

Re: [mezzanine-users] Implementing multiple blogs

2018-08-08 Thread Mr X
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: > > I'd suggest using the blog categories to implement this. > > On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Plaban Nayak > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I was trying to figure out how