Solutions tagged with ‘editing’:
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In regards to deleting editors accounts; put simply, you can't. as discussed previously, the reason is that cushycms was designed in a way that a single editor could potentially be an editor ...
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Designers do not have complete control over editor accounts. what they get is the ability to assign pages/sites to editors and that is all. keep in mind someone else may assign editing rights ...
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The editor. it is after all, his/her account. say you set me up with editing privelidges on some pages for your site, and i am already an editor for some other site as well, when you go in and ...
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The field you are asking about, where you have removed the wysiwyg, is most likely a span tag or something like that. cushycms does it's best to figure out what type of editing tool is required ...
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There is a locking tool in the system. e.g. if your editor is currently editing, and you try to edit it at the same time, it will warn you. there is no way for us to tell dreamweaver about this ...
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You could place the flash code inside a div container like so: flash object code goes here. this will allow editing of the actual ...
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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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You can specify plain text editing like so: more details here: http://www.cushycms.com/static/documentation please post your suggestion over here so that it can be ...
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Nope! editors will only see the sites and pages you actually assign them to upon creation (or when editing their permissions down the track).
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Once an editor has been setup, there is no way to "delete" it. you can remove access to all your sites/pages for that editor, but the editor still exists. the reasons here have been discussed ...
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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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You probably still had it open on your end. cushy has a locking mechanism to stop 2 people editing the page at the same time. locks are automatically removed if the page is not published within ...
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Yes, you could definitely do this. but there is one thing to beware of -- changing path info in cushy *after* setting up a site (and you will be changing the path info when you switch to the ...
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Run your page through the w3 html validator, and you should see the reason why: http://validator.w3.org/ keep the encoding as utf-8 and delete the offending characters -- once your validation ...
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I'm guessing you have class="cushycms" on a or similar tag?, which does not allow / require rich editing. try putting it on a tag if you wish to add styling to a block of text. simon
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If you can't have the original designer (the person who originally gave you access) delete your current editing permissions for that site, then yep there may be two instances of it.
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Just below the locked message, should be another message with a link to try editing again, along with another link to "edit anyway" which you should really only use if you are sure no one else ...
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There is no preview button i'm afraid. however the revision history button (which is available when editing a particular page) can restore pages to their previous state. simon
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Howdy, cushy will use 's for line breaks when editing via the wysiwyg, so that is why they may have appeared. if you believe they are appearing *outside* cushy elements then please let ...
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I think you will have to ask your designer to know for sure -- have them use the revision history tool (available when editing a page) to see if they can roll back and find the previous version ...
Problems tagged with ‘editing’: