2011-09-30, 03:02:06
Hallo mvlcek,
and many thanks.
I think I understand you better now - it's a bit more complex than 'normal CSS'.
One last question:
What I was wondering was if you have it working for your own classes, like the "Code" example you gave in your post #4, where the editor would enter something like " class='code' " into the HTML tag?
Best wishes,
A.
and many thanks.
I think I understand you better now - it's a bit more complex than 'normal CSS'.
One last question:
mvlcek Wrote:Yes, you just have to make sure to have a simple rule (like .code or span.code) in your style sheet and not just a too specific one (like #content span.code which will not match).It works for me with such simple styles but I don't want to use them as they're coded directly into the HTML tag with something like " style='color:red;' ".
What I was wondering was if you have it working for your own classes, like the "Code" example you gave in your post #4, where the editor would enter something like " class='code' " into the HTML tag?
Best wishes,
A.
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