tag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:/discussions/how-do-i/21884-style-sheet-for-anchor-tagsCascade CMS: Discussion 2018-10-18T20:37:54Ztag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/397374402016-04-27T13:08:30Z2016-04-27T13:08:30ZStyle Sheet for Anchor Tags<div><p>Hi,</p>
<p>At the current time, this particular drop down menu will be
populated with the CSS classes that you've specified at the Site
level (or in your Global Content Preferences if you don't have
anything specified in your Site). Unfortunately there isn't any way
to configure this menu separately from the WYSIWYG styles drop down
(they will both list the same classes).</p>
<p>What you could potentially do (although not ideal) is to list
your CSS classes in such a way that users can see what might be
available specifically for different elements. For example, your
CSS Classes field (at the Site level) could look something
like:<br></p>
<pre>
<code>----Tables----, red, blue, ----Forms----, green, black, ----Anchors----, red, black</code>
</pre>
The downside to this is that the 'dividers' will technically be
selectable from that Styles menu and will therefore create an
additional <code><span></code> tag around any content to
which those styles are applied (ex. <code><span
class="----Tables----">text here</span></code>). However,
since you won't have any matching classes in your specified CSS
file, this shouldn't change the way this content is displayed.
<p>I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any additional
questions.</p>
<p>Thanks</p></div>Timtag:help-archives.hannonhill.com,2010-02-09:Comment/397374402016-05-11T17:50:31Z2016-05-11T17:50:31ZStyle Sheet for Anchor Tags<div><p>Appreciate the reply - I figured that was the case. Appreciate
the follow up!</p></div>birwin