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Didn't know I could...I see it in options now. That does solve the
immediate problem. Is there a way to turn it off from the write/edit page screen? Rod Robert Deaton wrote: Then turn of WYSIWYG On 11/29/05, Rod Morison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Something I've taken great advantage of in wp 1.5 is the ability to write general html where I need to, especially tables. In 1.5 create a page or post with<table style='border-style: solid; border-width: 2px;' > <tr> <td width="90" style='background: gray; border-width: 1px'> asdf asdf asdf asdf asdf </td> <td width="90" style='background: gray; border-width: 1px'> </td> <td width="90" style='background: gray; border-width: 1px'> </td> <td width="90" style='background: gray; border-width: 1px'> asdf asdf asdf asdf asdf </td> </tr> </table> and I get just what you'd expect: http://morison.org/~rod/blog/?page_id=10 Try pasting this markup into the 2.0 html editor and saving, and everything looks ok: http://morison.org/blogs/rod/table-test2/ But, try editing this page with the 2.0 html editor and saving again, and the markup is tweaked: http://morison.org/blogs/rod/table-test2-bad/ WYSIWYG is not WIW (What I Want). Rod _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers-- --Robert Deaton http://somethingunpredictable.com |
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