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Dave_s
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May 2, 2006, 4:05 AM
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Using sites own CSS with WYSIWYG
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Hello, Is it possible for the WYSIWYG editor to use the same CSS styles that the website uses? I need my end user to be able to use the same styles that I have used across the site. Regards Dave.
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Dave_s
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May 3, 2006, 4:05 AM
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Re: [Donna] Using sites own CSS with WYSIWYG
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Thanks Donna, I had to modify the way my styles had been set up originally in my css file. However it worked out better in the end as I was able to put in more meaningful titles for my end user rather than H1, H2 etc. Kind Regards, Dave.
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paceit
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Jun 18, 2006, 7:30 AM
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Linking into site CSS file is always a good thing as it ensures consistency and accessibility to clients. However, I noted that the H1-H6, P, etc tags are not included, even though specified in the site CSS file. i.e. they seem to get parsed out. How can we include them? I cannot see them listed under font select or other options. any ideas on how these "default" types can be instated?
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