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1/28/2016 7:01 PM
 

Hello everyone- 

I am wondering if there is a way to gut all of the useless classes that come up under the "apply CSS Class" feature within the RichText editor as well as within the image manager, so I can more easily access my bootstrap and custom classes? As it stands, there are litterally hundreds and hundreds of classes I will never use that I have to scroll through to find anything useful. I realize I could apply them in HTML, but customizing this will enable our SEO team to better follow best practices w/o having to dig into the HTML. 

I've attached a screen shot of what I'm talking about in case I haven't been clear. 

Thanks for any advice! 

 
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1/29/2016 5:45 AM
 
there is an editor configuration in Host menu, however, RadEditor will be replaced by CKEditor as Default richtext editor in DNN 8, I suggest concentration on this one.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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