Re: "Rich Text Editor" problems

From: Kim Phelan (kphelan@tucows.com)
Date: Wed Jun 16 2004 - 19:35:34 EDT


I'll look into this and let you know.
thanks

Kim

On Wed, 16 Jun 2004 16:56:44 -0400 (EDT)
  "Christopher X. Candreva" <chris@westnet.com> wrote:
>The editor looks like it needs work. Some issues I've
>found just playing
>with it:
>
>
>1) You can't choose a style for your text to be in before
>you type it. You
>HAVE to enter your text, go back, highlight text, and
>change it to that
>style This seems very counter-intuitive and tedious.
>
>3) There is no default style, or at least the 'default'
>style isn't used by
>default. So unless you physcially pick one, all your text
>is the same.
>
>3) If you go back and edit text, it doesn't pull up the
>CSS you used last
>time -- it defaults back to "Choose Page Style". So if
>you change a letter
>and submit -- you loose all your formatting. It comes
>back if you go in and
>select the CSS again, but this will be a source of
>support calls.
>
>4) No suggestion is made as to which CSS style is
>appropriate for the
>template that has been picked. I would think each
>template would have a
>style suited to it, and that would be the default.
>
>5) Select text, change it's Text Style -- the text is no
>longer selected.
>This makes it very tedious to preview styles.
>
>
>Oh -- and with the whole Test Drive -- when you select
>"Accept Design" -- I
>would expect to see it or something, but when you click
>"Accept" -- it is
>GONE ! Again, that is counter-intuitive.
>
>
>==========================================================
>Chris Candreva -- chris@westnet.com -- (914) 967-7816
>WestNet Internet Services of Westchester
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