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New Post 5/10/2008 10:25 AM
User is offline David Douglass
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Problems with the html editor 

On the rich text editor of my dnn site when do a save the text has a completely different color and size than I made it with the editor. Why is this? And how can I get it to stay the same as I formatted it in the editor?

Also, the editor inserts a lot of different tags that I didn't add. I normally have to go into the basic text box and remove  a lot of junk code.

On top of that, after I do an update and open up the editor again, the text is all bunched up together and impossible to read and I have to manually redo it again just so that I can read the html code. Is there any way to get it to stop squishing all my code together after I update it?

 
New Post 5/11/2008 4:10 PM
User is offline Rhys
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Re: Problems with the html editor 

Ah the joys of web based editors. I've looked at a few of the open source web based editors and some commercial ones and I don't think FCKeditor (I'm guessing you're using FCKeditor?) is too bad. The thing to remember is to be gentle with them and understand how they work - work with them, don't fight them.

The reason that content will look different in the editor and the page is that there are different style sheets in effect. It is possible to get the FCK editor to use DNN skin styles - I've used the videos on DNNCreative (subscription based site but worth it) to do this in the past. If you're getting lots of extraneous markup in your text I guess you're pasting in text? If so, use the 'Paste as Plain Text' or 'Paste from Word' buttons as appropriate - these will remove any unwanted formatting tags. It's a good idea to play around a bit and see which particular techniques you want to use work well and those that don't. For example, trying to use <CODE><PRE>...</PRE></CODE> in FCKeditor is a no-no. As for the editor reformating your source, this is a side effect of the way it works. I don't think there's anything you can do about it.

Hope this helps a little,

Rhys.


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