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Eclassbud
Practical
 
USA
35 Posts |
Posted - 27 Jun 2010 : 18:56:31
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Hi all,
I've been trying to add an attribute to the "Into Tag". The program will let me type it in but it does not show in the window above and does not upload. I can add attributes to the "Before Tag" and "After Tag" with no problem. Is there a trick I'm missing? Is there a setting I need to change? I'm using version 5.5.37
Thanks for the help and advice, Dave |
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 28 Jun 2010 : 09:11:51
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This depends on the object you are trying to customize; some of them have only few HTML code inside so they are simple to customize. What object are you trying to customize? |
Regards, Davide |
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Eclassbud
Practical
 
USA
35 Posts |
Posted - 29 Jun 2010 : 00:03:33
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Davide, Thanks for getting back to me. The object I am trying to customize is text. I just want to add class="cushycms" into the tag - <div id="ldheCoupon_Headline" style="position: absolute; left: 1px; top: 518px; width: 439px; height: 29px; text-align: center;" align="left"> <span class="verdana18171D6FFFFFFt">One Month FREE Rent!*</span></div> Thanks, Dave |
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 30 Jun 2010 : 09:13:19
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Where exactly? I'm asking you because the "Label" object is composed by many internal tags so it can be difficult to customize; maybe I can add an option for this type of operation.
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Regards, Davide |
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Eclassbud
Practical
 
USA
35 Posts |
Posted - 03 Jul 2010 : 06:16:01
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It serves best when placed directly after the <div> tag. example: <div class="cushycms" id="ldheCoupon_Headline" style="" etc. |
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 03 Jul 2010 : 11:59:13
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Why cannot you add a complete <div> element for wrapping the entire text using the "before Tag" and "after Tag" properties? If you want simply explain me what you want to do and I'll try to suggest you the best thing to do ;-) |
Regards, Davide |
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Eclassbud
Practical
 
USA
35 Posts |
Posted - 06 Jul 2010 : 21:56:37
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Thank you for your help. I just need to add - class="cushycms" - behind the <div> tag. I'm not sure what you mean by "adding a complete <div> element for wrapping the entire text with the "before tag" and "after tag". I'm not as good with HTML as I should be. Your program is so good I became lazy about learning proper HTML. |
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Tonivel
Practical
 
27 Posts |
Posted - 11 Jul 2010 : 04:45:48
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I think the Eclassbud are wanting to use the "CushyCMS" online editor. Davide, http://www.cushycms.com visit to get to know and then you help. |
Regards, Tonivel |
Edited by - Tonivel on 11 Jul 2010 04:46:35 |
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s.dav
Site Admin
    
Italy
3364 Posts |
Posted - 12 Jul 2010 : 10:40:40
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I'll check it asap! |
Regards, Davide |
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Eclassbud
Practical
 
USA
35 Posts |
Posted - 15 Jul 2010 : 21:28:08
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Yes! Tonivel, you are right. That is exactly what I am wanting to do. Thank you, Davide for checking it.
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Edited by - Eclassbud on 16 Jul 2010 23:59:33 |
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Eclassbud
Practical
 
USA
35 Posts |
Posted - 29 Nov 2010 : 14:31:08
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This question was actually answered back in November 2008. I just found it. You can use the before and after tag. it's simply a matter of placing a div within a div. I didn't understand, Davide, what you meant by wrapping the entire text using the "before Tag" and "after Tag" properties. I get it now. Thank you, it works great! example... before tag: <div class="cushycms" id="call_it_what_you_want"> after tag: </div> |
Edited by - Eclassbud on 30 Nov 2010 19:25:08 |
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