Solutions tagged with ‘colour’:
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This will not be an issue - none of your styling is done through cushy, just your text editing. the colours you see in the wysiwgy editor are not what will appear on your live site. simon
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That is the problem unfortunately -- it's not possible to use and edit it with the wysiwyg. how it works perfectly in chrome is a mystery, but in general, it's not ...
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This is correct -- strictly speaking, colour is style, not content (so should be done in your external css -- for now at least). also good if you plan to add editors and don't want them ...
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Yes you certainly can -- however i don't think the wysiwyg actually lets you select a border colour, it just defaults to grey (and probably to blue if you put a link on it). you are better off ...
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In your site's configure section, click the 'show custom wysiwyg options' link, and you'll see a "custom styles" box where you can put in styles from your stylesheet -- your client can then ...
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I'm going to assume your code has some inline styles (specifically a background colour style), which will be interpreted directly by the wysiwyg editor inside cushy -- your best option is to ...
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If you create the table inside cushy (with the table icon inside the wysiwyg editor), you can then right-click on it and choose cell properties and change the background colour there. simon
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There is for pro users, however this shouldn't be happening -- inside the wysiwyg the links should be a default blue colour (and visited links the default purple). are you using some sort of ...
Problems tagged with ‘colour’: