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6/20/2006 8:11 AM
 

Is there a way to control how a user inputs his blog?  Basically, if the user does not know to use the 'enter' key to return to the next line the formatting of my website goes crazy.  Is there a way to make the text editor automatically use word wrap?  Currently, the text editor is setup to produce one long line of text versus a paragraph format.

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4/21/2008 3:14 PM
 

Did anyone get any solution for this? I have same problem.

 
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4/22/2008 3:07 AM
 

Hi Domenic, hi Flomi,

the Blog module relys as all other modules on a HTML editor for online content editing. You can set the HTML editor to use divs instead of paragraphs, but anyway, you'll need to handle long sentences through the container you apply to the entry view control. The content is stored in the database disregarding the editor width and the lines' length, this way it can be correctly rendered in different views no matter what their size is.

Best regards,
Dario Rossa

 
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