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3/5/2014 1:06 PM
 

Hi, does anybody know a solution or workaround to using the CSS dropdown menu in the Properties window in the new (DNN7) edit tools?

This is for my users who don't write html. I need them to be able to apply a CSS class (created by me) to an image. But the 'CSS Class' toolbar in the Properties window of DNN doesn't seem to work. Too many classes listed in the menu, can't find anything, can't type a class in.

Anybody else have this issue or know a workaround? Again, this is for users who can't write code. I need them to be able to apply CSS classes when creating pages.

 

Thanks

 

Tom

 
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