Victor -
The RTE will not render the text with appropriate styling
unless the CSS
file is registered as part of a CommonSpot Style Sheet Set.
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Steve Drucker
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[mailto:commonspot-bounces chattyfig.figleaf.com] On
Behalf Of Victor A.
Cuya
Sent: Monday, June 12, 2006 2:53 PM
To: Commonspot Mailing List
Subject: [Commonspot] Rich Text Editor
We are experiencing a couple of annoyances with the RTE. My
main concern is
that it is going to affect the actual content providers and
become a
usability 'issue'.
1) The RTE does not show the complete style name in the
selection box
(Firefox). It only shows the first 1 1/2 letters.
2) The RTE content area does not render the text with the
appropriate
styling (IE nor Firefox) on Windows.
The combination of both issues make it really difficult to
tell if you have
applied the appropriate styles to the content. Programmers
can always revert
to the HTML code to figure out what is being done, but we
cannot expect end
users to do that.
Any ideas or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Victor
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