Assign ID to WYSIWYG editor blocks in order to have different formatting.

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Last Post: February 24, 2016   (RSS)

By ross - February 9, 2016

Hi Zaba

CMS Builder lets you have use a custom style sheet with the WYSIWYG editor when creating content.  Is that what you are looking for?

I am also thinking you might be wanting to have all users create content with the same styles and then use different style sheets on the front end so you can change the definitions of the classes.

Does that sound right?  If I am not on the right track, can you explain what you need again?

Thanks!

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By ross - February 9, 2016

Hi Zaba

I think I am getting a better idea of what you need.  

My understanding now is that you want to have per section custom css for your WYSIWYG.  For example, your "New" section could use "custom_css1.css" and your "About Us" section could use "custom_css2.css".

Does that sound like what you are looking for?  

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By ross - February 9, 2016

Hi Zaba

I think I am getting a better idea of what you need.  

My understanding now is that you want to have per section custom css for your WYSIWYG.  For example, your "New" section could use "custom_css1.css" and your "About Us" section could use "custom_css2.css".

Does that sound like what you are looking for?  

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By ross - February 16, 2016

Hi Zaba

Sounds good. When it comes time to try out CMS Builder 3, I recommend you do a clean installation first and test out a default copy of it all.

That way you can familiar yourself with the new system before doing the upgrade.

Keep us up to date with how you are making out.

Thanks!

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By ross - February 24, 2016

Hi Zaba

Thanks for posting the solution!  

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