edit_functions.php
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Last Post: August 20, 2008 (RSS)
By roddruce - August 17, 2008
Since upgrading to the latest version the edit_functions.php file doesn't have tinyMCE.init to be edited to remove certain functions from the WYSIWYG menu.
Is there another file that does this now?
Cheers - Rod
Is there another file that does this now?
Cheers - Rod
Re: [roddruce] edit_functions.php
By Jake - August 18, 2008
Hi Rod,
The WYSIWYG settings have been moved into the "wysiwyg.php" file within CMS Builder's /lib directory.
Let us know if you have any other questions. [:)]
The WYSIWYG settings have been moved into the "wysiwyg.php" file within CMS Builder's /lib directory.
Let us know if you have any other questions. [:)]
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Re: [roddruce] edit_functions.php
By Dave - August 19, 2008
And... As it says in the comments at the top of wysiwyg.php, if you copy and save that file as wysiwyg_custom.php your custom wysiwyg settings won't get overwritten each time you upgrade! :)
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Re: [Dave] edit_functions.php
By roddruce - August 20, 2008
I didn't see that. I saved the file to [font "Verdana"]wysiwyg_custom.php - very good!
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