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This pair of setting allows to specify an Id and/or Class name that will be added to the body of the edited document (not in full page mode). Additionally that same Id and/or Class name will be applied to the Style and Format dropdown combos. | This pair of setting allows to specify an Id and/or Class name that will be added to the body of the edited document (not in full page mode). Additionally that same Id and/or Class name will be applied to the Style and Format dropdown combos. | ||
− | Example: your body background-color is black, but the content that is edited is placed inside a <nowiki>& | + | Example: your body background-color is black, but the content that is edited is placed inside a <nowiki><div id="news"></nowiki> element so you have this CSS |
<pre>body { | <pre>body { | ||
background-color:#000; | background-color:#000; |
Latest revision as of 06:24, 17 April 2008
BodyId and BodyClass
This pair of setting allows to specify an Id and/or Class name that will be added to the body of the edited document (not in full page mode). Additionally that same Id and/or Class name will be applied to the Style and Format dropdown combos.
Example: your body background-color is black, but the content that is edited is placed inside a <div id="news"> element so you have this CSS
body { background-color:#000; } h1 { color:#FFF; } #news { background-color:#FFF; } #news h1 { color:#333; }
by specifying in your config file:
FCKConfig.BodyId = 'news' ;
the editing area will have a white background and the heading 1 elements will be in dark color, so you can reuse the same css file for your site and the editor.