EGroupware was using TinyMCE a long time ago. 1.6.xxx uses FCKEditor 2.x
and Trunk uses CKEditor 3.x. The CKEditor or FCKEditor website provides
a lot of docu about them.
Ralf
Hi,
I am using Sitemgr heavily to edit and update my homepage. Before using
SiteMgr, I had my styles defined in a css and could easily update my site by
just entering the text and it would be properly formatted based on the
classes the html elements where in.
Now with SiteMgr I use the TinyMCE html editor to enter my text in any
html-blocks. This is very convenient as it can be done in my browser and it
provides something like a WYSIWYG interface. However, it is quite a task
formatting the text properly every time I enter it. I recognised that
TinyMCE does provide a Styles, however, I could not find out how to define
them - or, how to integrate my css in TinyMCE. I know that I can click on
the source button in TinyMCE and just code it again in html, which works
fine, but is not the goal I wanna reach.
So, the question is: how can I define Styles in TinyMCE and/or integrate my
.css in TinyMCE?
Thanks,
bye
me.
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