A nicer method (well, one that seems nicer to me) would be to be able to
right click and "Add class" that way the classes are completely at the
users discretion. Any conflicts would be their fault! ;)
I've not delved too much into the (much improved) version of TinyMCE
that WordPress has pushed forward, but from what I remember from the
last time I hacked it around it shouldn't be too hard to do. I'll even
volunteer to do it if it's considered a good idea... I know I'd use it
-- a lot.
-- Greg
Andy Skelton wrote:
On 12/6/05, Humaneasy Consulting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it too hard to have a pulldown menu with all the general classes (not A,
Hx or any other associted with a specific HTML tag) so that we can add them
as we wich?
That's easy. The hard part is knowing which classes are supported by
which theme stylesheets. Not all themes include CSS selectors for a
class named "capitular."
Then, if you switch themes, your classes might do something undesired
in the other theme but now they're coded into the post so... too bad.
If you want to flesh out the scheme and code to do something like
this, including a way for theme authors to get their special classes
into a dropdown in the editor, please do so. If you need more plugin
hooks in the core, please ask for them right away.
Andy
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