ezoe span tags

ezoe span tags

Friday 23 April 2010 8:58:28 am - 4 replies

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Peter Keung

Friday 23 April 2010 1:24:04 pm

You should implement it as a custom tag. So then your custom tag has an attribute "color" that you can output in the template as:

<span style="color: {$color};">{$content}</span>

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Mads Ovesen

Saturday 24 April 2010 8:17:11 am

Yes, that is of course one solution, but not so user friendly. The custom tag is not obvious to users. And besides, the tinymce editor already has a text-color button, and does already produce the correct output. It is just a matter, that eZ publish removes thee tags. But if the custom tag is the only solution, I guess there is no other way around this problem.

/m

Nicolas Pastorino

Saturday 24 April 2010 9:19:52 am

Hi Mads,

Instead of a span, can't you make it a <div>, which is not removed on publishing, to which a CSS class is systematically applied, making the <div> an inline entity ?

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Mads Ovesen

Thursday 29 April 2010 6:58:59 am

Hi,

Thank you Peter and Nicolas for your comments. I looked through the code, and I saw that the editor actually accepts span-tags, just only with very specifc style-attributes. For example the editor will convert <span style="font-weight:bold"> to <bold>. I could also add my styles here, with the risks this hack implies. Else i'll have to try the div solution.

/m

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