I don't know how to better describe what is happening other than show you here: http://cmsmsdemo.multiintech.com/index. ... -test.html
When I paste our company directory into the content editor, the breadcrumbs and the next page/last page content appears to the right of the cells or intermingled.
I have played with adding like some posts suggest with no success.
Heres the kicker. It looks fine in Firefox, but shows up wrong in IE7.
Breadcrumbs ignoring Cells [Solved]
Breadcrumbs ignoring Cells [Solved]
Last edited by WarMace on Wed Oct 17, 2007 12:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Breadcrumbs ignoring Cells
Looks wrong in IE6...
It may have to do with your pasting it in from Word, it has all kinds of MSWord styling/crap in it...
class="MsoNormalTable mceVisualAid" style="width: 459.75pt;
This is an awful lot of stuff just to get a single underlined bold word...
Title
It may have to do with your pasting it in from Word, it has all kinds of MSWord styling/crap in it...
class="MsoNormalTable mceVisualAid" style="width: 459.75pt;
This is an awful lot of stuff just to get a single underlined bold word...
Title
Re: Breadcrumbs ignoring Cells
Thank you Mark for the subtle hint to start from scratch. 
I used the cell tool on your demo site and enjoyed the clean HTML it created. After starting from scratch using that tool, all was well.[Solved]
But, I notice your toolbar is diffrent than the default setup, with a really nifty "Source" button. Unlike my "HTML" button the HTML does not loose its formatting when saved, and still looks readable (see pic). Is this a feature of FCKeditorX or some other module?
Never mind, I figured it out. Thanks again Mark, your demo site opened my world to FCKeditorX!

I used the cell tool on your demo site and enjoyed the clean HTML it created. After starting from scratch using that tool, all was well.[Solved]
But, I notice your toolbar is diffrent than the default setup, with a really nifty "Source" button. Unlike my "HTML" button the HTML does not loose its formatting when saved, and still looks readable (see pic). Is this a feature of FCKeditorX or some other module?
Never mind, I figured it out. Thanks again Mark, your demo site opened my world to FCKeditorX!

Last edited by WarMace on Wed Oct 17, 2007 2:36 pm, edited 1 time in total.


