Chapter 11: Managing web page content - Convio Online Help
Chapter 11: Managing web page content - Convio Online Help
Chapter 11: Managing web page content - Convio Online Help
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WYSIWYG Window Overview<br />
The WYSIWYG window is shown below. It consists of administrative links, three toolbars, an editing area,<br />
an HTML Object Path bar, and a button bar. Detailed descriptions of these components follow.<br />
The upper right corner of the WYSIWYG includes two links:<br />
1. Use Plain Text Editor: This link saves your work and reloads the <strong>page</strong> with a text editor.<br />
2. <strong>Help</strong>: This link opens a new window with a link to this TinyMCE Reference Manual.<br />
Toolbars Overview<br />
The toolbars contain icons familiar to anyone who uses Windows applications. They fall into three basic<br />
categories:<br />
1. Block-level features, such as cut and paste, print, indent, and HTML code display.<br />
2. Text formatting features, such as bold, italic, color, size, and styles.<br />
3. Images, bookmarks, special components, personalization, conditionals, and tables.<br />
The toolbars are briefly described below, by row.<br />
First Toolbar Row<br />
The following row shows the toolbar as it displays in Microsoft Internet Explorer.<br />
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