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Headings in WYSIWYG editor?
#1
In the default WYSIWYG editor for pages (GetSimple 3.0B) there doesn't appear to be an option to classify a block of text as a "heading 1" or "heading 2" etc. You only have the options for "bold", "italics" and bullet points etc. So it's actually impossible to put a <h1> element in the page (which is styled differently) without editing the source.

I would like it if I could remove all the actual styling buttons and *only* allow the user to classify text as "heading 1", "heading 2", "heading 3", "strong", "emphasised" or "paragraph". Is there any way I can implement this in GetSimple? Is there a plugin or anything?

Ta,
Robin.
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#2
Aha! I've discovered that you can get the "advanced" editor by editing your gsconfig.php file! Or I think you can customise it even further if you know how.

The Advanced toolbar gives me the option to add Headings etc. So I guess I'm happy with that for now.
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#3
http://get-simple.info/wiki/how_to:wysiw...figuration

That link should help the next person out.
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