Use Remove Formatting Tool in JCE Editor to Strip Formatting
JCE now offers a tool that will erase formatting from content.
JCE now offers a tool that will erase formatting from content.
Have you experinced your webpages not looking uniform? This can happen when you have content that has been pasted from a non plain text program such as Microsoft Word. This tutorial will show you the extreme differences between creating articles on your site pasting from Word as opposed to a plain text program like notepad.
1. Go to Content>>Article Manager 2. Select the article you want to edit 3. Select where in the article you would like to add / change / delete content. * The default article editor acts very similar to Word in functionality, so to use HTML/CSS editor you select the “Show/Hide” link Once selected the JCE editor dissapears and you are able to use HTML to add content. 4. Save your changes …
1. Go to Content>>Article Manager 2. Select the article you want to edit 3. Select where in the article you would like to add / change / delete content. Then select the formatting drop down for content formatting. To get only the hidhlighted text to be the new format (in this case Heading 1) it has to be on a line by itself. 4. Save your changes Note: If you do not …
Create dynamic links to menu items within articles and custom HTML modules.
Have a page that has a double title or no title and it needs one this can help you get your page titles correct.
To add or edit files on your site follow these steps 1. Go to Content>>Article Manager 2. Select the article that contains the file you need to add / edit 3. If adding select the place in the article you want the file added or If editing select the context that already contains the link to your file Add or change the file 1. Select the Add/Edit File button 2. Either drop the file …
1. Go to Content>>Article Manager 2. Select the article you want to edit 3. Select where in the article you would like to add / change / delete content. * The article editor acts very similar to Word in functionality. 4. Save your changes 5. View your changes on the front end of your site. Note: If you do not see your changes please clear your browers cache and Joomla’s cache.
For this process you MUST ensure that the user group you want to set the article settings to has been established in User Groups (see related articles to see how to add user groups) Go to Content>>Article Manager Select the article that you want to change the permissions for Select The type of access the article should have Save and Close