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12/18/2013 11:49 AM
 

Hi, I am using CKEditor 2.0.8 on DNN 7.0.6. I've created the XML file shown below but only the h2 and h3 styles get listed in the style pulldown. The UL and img styles don't get listed.

Anyone have ideas about this?

Thanks

Phil

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<Styles StylesSetName="CustomStyles">
  <Style name="H2 Question" element="h2">
    <!-- Only add a Class Name to the Element -->
    <Attribute name="class" value="hQuestion" />
  </Style>
  <Style name="H2 Answer" element="h2">
    <!-- Only add a Class Name to the Element -->
    <Attribute name="class" value="hAnswer" />
  </Style>
  <Style name="H2 Statement" element="h2">
    <!-- Only add a Class Name to the Element -->
    <Attribute name="class" value="hStatement" />
  </Style>
  <Style name="H3 Question" element="h3">
    <!-- Only add a Class Name to the Element -->
    <Attribute name="class" value="hQuestion" />
  </Style>
  <Style name="H3 Answer" element="h3">
    <!-- Only add a Class Name to the Element -->
    <Attribute name="class" value="hAnswer" />
  </Style>
  <Style name="H3 Statement" element="h3">
    <!-- Only add a Class Name to the Element -->
    <Attribute name="class" value="hStatement" />
  </Style>
  <Style name="List with Arrow" element="ul">
    <!-- Only add a Class Name to the Element -->
    <Attribute name="class" value="ul.arrow" />
  </Style>
  <Style name="Arrow Indented" element="ul">
    <!-- Only add a Class Name to the Element -->
    <Attribute name="class" value="ul.arrowIndented" />
  </Style>
  <Style name="Image on left" element="img">
    <!-- Only add a Class Name to the Element -->
    <Attribute name="class" value="img.imgleft" />
  </Style>
  <Style name="Image on right" element="img">
    <!-- Only add a Class Name to the Element -->
    <Attribute name="class" value="img.imgRight" />
  </Style>
</Styles>
 
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12/18/2013 3:22 PM
 
AFAIK, UL styles will only be listed if you selected a list

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12/19/2013 6:21 AM
 
Thanks - that seems indeed to be the case.

Phil
 
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