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2/7/2007 4:15 AM
 

Sorry for the style question. I have read this forum, and this has helped me to get the format appearing as per my site. (I had to apply it for portal, module and page though, to get it to work).

Now I am trying to add some additional styles. When I set it to dynamic, all the styles disappear. When I set it to URL, I get an error. Is there an easy guide, or can someone explain to me in simple steps how to add my own styles to the styles drop down list?

Thanks

Sb

 
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2/7/2007 2:52 PM
 
it should be explained here.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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2/7/2007 8:27 PM
 

Dynamic: Uses all the styles that must be loaded at the current page. These are the styles referenced by the page, odule, site, etc.

Static: Uses the default styles defined at the editor level (In the original editor package)

URL. Allows you to choose a file from your site

Note: You need two kind of files as explained in the URL Sebastian's gave you:

A XML file containing the style names and the tags to be available for

A .CSS file containing the real css styles

Please refer to the link given by Sebastian for more info about the XML format.


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2/8/2007 1:04 PM
 
So, if I use the XML file then I don't need the .CSS file, correct?  Also, is there and XML file already coded with a lot of different styles in it already?  Like left and right justifying a picture with text wrap around?  Thanks.
 
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