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The problem is how do you define a style ? Is it a CSS class, an ID, a combination of several CLASS, selectors ?<BR>
Such information is not available in a plain CSS file. Therefore the recommendation is to have the plain H1, H2, H3... etc tags with the styles you want available in the editor, and use different CSS classes for all the other content. This also means that the content in the OpenCMS DB is style-agnostic<BR>
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Tristan<BR>
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On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 16:01 +0200, Stefano wrote:<BR>
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Hi Olli, <BR>
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already I had made in this way, and I know that therefore it works perfectly, <BR>
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I want to know if it is possible to make to appear my styles in the drop-down menu that appears in the WYSIWYG when I edit the page.<BR>
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Regards, <BR>
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Stefano<BR>
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