I would like to set up the RT editor for some of my content management on what i call a 'Basic Page', which consits of one main content area. I have started playing around with the RT editor (tinyMCE3). My issues come whe i want to start using Images.
Its very tricky to get the image to sit where you want it in relation to text wrapping around it. I made a few styles, like 'float right w/blue border' and although the work, they are very in-consistent. To top this off, i am experiencing the dissapearing text problem in IE7 (i have tested) and cant get around that.
So my question would be; does anyone have any recommendations on best practaces? My user will need to be able to write a page with possibly multiple images which could be floated to the left or right.
Thanks for the response. I have followed those instructions - they are good instructions and getting the styles to work is no problem at all. The problem lies in adding the images and the dissapearing text in IE7.
Richtext Editor best practices.. very tricky!
Hello guys,
I would like to set up the RT editor for some of my content management on what i call a 'Basic Page', which consits of one main content area. I have started playing around with the RT editor (tinyMCE3). My issues come whe i want to start using Images.
Its very tricky to get the image to sit where you want it in relation to text wrapping around it. I made a few styles, like 'float right w/blue border' and although the work, they are very in-consistent. To top this off, i am experiencing the dissapearing text problem in IE7 (i have tested) and cant get around that.
So my question would be; does anyone have any recommendations on best practaces? My user will need to be able to write a page with possibly multiple images which could be floated to the left or right.
Thanks in advance!
/Alex
Hi Alex
Have you followed the guidelines from this wiki entrance when you setup your rte styles in your project? http://our.umbraco.org/wiki/how-tos/customizing-the-wysiwyg-rich-text-editor-%28tinymce%29
If not I think there are some good pointers in here.
/Jan
Hi Jan,
Thanks for the response. I have followed those instructions - they are good instructions and getting the styles to work is no problem at all. The problem lies in adding the images and the dissapearing text in IE7.
/Alex
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