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3/31/2011 5:46 PM
 
I agree w/ Sebastian on the dnnWerk radeditor provider. It ma fix your issue, along with others.

SCHMED -
I saw you posted this in another unrelated thread. You need to add the custom class to editor.css and your skin css file.
 
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3/31/2011 5:47 PM
 
Also, you may find issues if you are using a custom url rewriter. Just something else to check on.
 
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4/1/2011 10:41 AM
 
erik hinds wrote:
I agree w/ Sebastian on the dnnWerk radeditor provider. It ma fix your issue, along with others.

SCHMED -
I saw you posted this in another unrelated thread. You need to add the custom class to editor.css and your skin css file.

 I've done that and these classes show up in the editor. However, after I apply them and save the changes, the formatting is discarded and the stock "Normal" class shows up as the final display even though the HTML code shows the custom classes.

 
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4/1/2011 10:44 AM
 
erik hinds wrote:
Also, you may find issues if you are using a custom url rewriter. Just something else to check on.

 I do all my HTML in Notepad and then paste it into a .css file. These .css files work just fine in VS and other development environments.

 
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4/5/2011 1:21 PM
 
Schmed wrote:
erik hinds wrote:
I agree w/ Sebastian on the dnnWerk radeditor provider. It ma fix your issue, along with others.

SCHMED -
I saw you posted this in another unrelated thread. You need to add the custom class to editor.css and your skin css file.

 I've done that and these classes show up in the editor. However, after I apply them and save the changes, the formatting is discarded and the stock "Normal" class shows up as the final display even though the HTML code shows the custom classes.

Are those "customer" css classes defined in your Portal.CSS or Skin.css file? If not that is why they don't show up


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