Using RAD Editor in mojoPortal

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1/29/2011 1:25:25 PM
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Re: Using RAD Editor in mojoPortal

Hi Joe

Creating Content Templates .

Would it be easy for me or you to add the "Creating Content Templates " button to the Telerik RadEditor.

Or is it simply easier to switch Editors first to get the Template and then switch back to the RadEditor.

Thanks

Rick

1/30/2011 8:02:26 AM
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Re: Using RAD Editor in mojoPortal

Hi Rick,

There is not an easy way to integrate with our Content Template system per se, in that using the mojoPortal UI for editing templates does not make them show up in RADEditor but they have their own template system and the package I released has a few of our standard templates included. They are just stored on Disk under /Data/Sites/1/ContentTemplates and are basically just html fragment files. I believe you can upload your own from the editor already if I remember correctly. But you need to edit and upload them directly in the editor since they are separate from the mojoPortal Content Template system. So the short answer is that you can't currently use the mojoPortal Content Template system in RADEditor but RADEditor has its own content template system that you can use instead of the mojoPortal template system.

Hope it helps,

Joe

1/30/2011 11:23:38 AM
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Re: Using RAD Editor in mojoPortal

Hi Joe.

Thanks

FTP up a new templates to that folder, then use the RadEditor Template Button work GREAT!!!

Rick

2/15/2012 2:50:44 PM
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Re: Using RAD Editor in mojoPortal

The Document Manager does now show anything when I try to create a link to an existing page using the "Edit Link" icon.  Are you able reproduce this?

2/20/2012 7:49:42 AM
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Re: Using RAD Editor in mojoPortal

The link to existing pages feature is only in the file dialog for the built in editors. RAD Editor uses its own file manager, it only works for files as far as I know, all we do is point it to the root folder where the user has permissions.

Best,

Joe

12/19/2012 8:22:47 AM
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Re: Using RAD Editor in mojoPortal

Hi,

 I've installed the Rad Editor (Trial) and the mojoRadGlue Editor Provider. It works most but the toolbars in the editor I can see only partiallity with less high. So I can see only the upper10 percent of the Icons. When I change to the "printable version" all is fine. Any solution?

 

Best regards

 

Joachim

12/19/2012 8:35:19 AM
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Re: Using RAD Editor in mojoPortal

Sounds like some css from the skin is interfering. I don't know any simple solution, it would require figuring out what css rule(s) are causing the problem and override them. Possibly you can do this with browser tools to inspect element and see what css rules are affecting it. A more tedious brute force way is to start commenting things out in the css until you find it. 

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