For Dave: Using my own stylesheet...
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Last Post: August 5, 2008 (RSS)
By lterenzi - August 5, 2008
Hi Dave -
I read through the post about using a stylesheet to control font decorations etc. and I have a question. When i do my designs and I am ready to integrate CMSB I usually have a stylesheet already in place with everything I need. Can I reference that stylesheet at all or do I need to specify a special one for text classes? If I can use my original stylesheet are there way to comment what classes CMSB will use / recognize?
Hope this made sense - I will be around if you have questions or need clarification.
Thanks! I am VERY impressed by CMSB already and I have not even scratched the surface yet.
I read through the post about using a stylesheet to control font decorations etc. and I have a question. When i do my designs and I am ready to integrate CMSB I usually have a stylesheet already in place with everything I need. Can I reference that stylesheet at all or do I need to specify a special one for text classes? If I can use my original stylesheet are there way to comment what classes CMSB will use / recognize?
Hope this made sense - I will be around if you have questions or need clarification.
Thanks! I am VERY impressed by CMSB already and I have not even scratched the surface yet.
Best,
Lenny
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Lenny
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Re: [lterenzi] For Dave: Using my own stylesheet...
By Dave - August 5, 2008
Hi lterenzi,
If you're running the latest (or a recent version) the easiest way is just to copy the classes you want to use into /css/wysiwyg.css
The latest version is setup to use that stylesheet by default. So when you use the wysiwyg it will get it's classes from there and when you view content on the website it will use your regular stylesheet (that you have added to the page).
Hope that helps, let me know if that will work for you.
If you're running the latest (or a recent version) the easiest way is just to copy the classes you want to use into /css/wysiwyg.css
The latest version is setup to use that stylesheet by default. So when you use the wysiwyg it will get it's classes from there and when you view content on the website it will use your regular stylesheet (that you have added to the page).
Hope that helps, let me know if that will work for you.
Dave Edis - Senior Developer
interactivetools.com
interactivetools.com
Re: [Dave] For Dave: Using my own stylesheet...
By lterenzi - August 5, 2008
Hi Dave -
Upon deeper thought I think this would be the perfect way to go. That way i can be sure they only enable the classes I want them to . Thanks!
Upon deeper thought I think this would be the perfect way to go. That way i can be sure they only enable the classes I want them to . Thanks!
Best,
Lenny
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