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November 7, 2009 at 1:20 am #145827Hi,
I need some major help finding out whats causing this problem and how i can fix it.
When i copy and paste something into the editor (not in html) it looks WAY difference than when i type it up in to the editor. When i say difference, i mean the FONT!
The thing is, i make my tables and content in Adobe dreamweaver and i’d like to paste the html code directly into the “source” area of the article but i get a font that isn’t related to the DEFAULT template font. 🙁
Also, the problem gets worse if the content is in a table!
I’ve tried copying and pasting without ANY editor, on TINY and FCK with difference methods.
I’ve tried to load “STYLESHEET” but that didn’t work. I’ve tried to change the “style” and make it “content” or “ja-content” or “main” or “ja-main” and/or everything else listed in the “style” area
I’ve tried a lot of things but to no AVAIL!there probably is a style problem… but if you know how to change the font of the content that is pasted in the WYSIWYG to the default font of the template, please let me know!!
Thanks for the precious help!
Should look like the below:
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November 7, 2009 at 9:09 am #322861Hi ar2solutions
In Dreamwearer, when you create a table use Design View, it will auto create a class: style1, style2, …
You can see this define when you view in html mode.
In the FCK or tiny, to use these styles, you have using the struture:
<p style=”margin-top: 0px;”> your text</p>
It is your second image. Hope you understand my explaination
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November 7, 2009 at 10:03 am #322869hmmm…
i just tired using your method; <p style=”margin-top: 0px;”> your text</p>
but that didn’t work either.
the below is the table that its in.
*Table code is not complete
<table width=”100%” height=”6786″ border=”0″ cellpadding=”15″>
<tbody>
<tr>
<th height=”243″ colspan=”3″ scope=”col”> </th>
</tr>
<tr>
<th width=”34%” height=”339″ rowspan=”2″ valign=”top” scope=”col”>
<div align=”justify”>
<p style=”margin-top: 0px;”>your text</p>did not work 🙁
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