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Posted 18/03/2004 05:12:06 |
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Junior Member
      
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Hi Ryan Some not so sofisticated users get confused by the difference of a break-tag and a paragraph-tag, and can't understand the difference. Couldn't you make it an option like RTB.com's WYSIWYG editor that an <ENTER> makes a <BR> in HTML instead of an <P>? Best Regards Christian Koerner
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Posted 18/03/2004 09:15:13 |
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IF.NET 4.2 Coming Soon
      
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This will be a optional property within the server control for the next release  Thanks for your feedback Christian please any further suggestions please post them, Hope this helps 
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Ryan Healey Director / Developer
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Posted 27/04/2004 05:07:30 |
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Forum Newbie
      
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One snip of a style sheet can fix this short term :-) p { margin: 0em; }
===================== If you make it idiot proof, they'll make a better idiot
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Posted 27/04/2004 05:08:43 |
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IF.NET 4.2 Coming Soon
      
Group: Administrators
Last Login: 13/11/2008 13:12:14
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Only problem is this would also update every other paragraph break on the same page  I'll need to look at this. This will be an optional property within the editor 
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Ryan Healey Director / Developer
Explore our products... http://demos.instantasp.co.uk/
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