[TYPO3] How to specify default class for td?
Benjamin Mack
bmack at kirix.com
Wed Nov 8 12:25:42 CET 2006
Hey,
1) I haven't tried this yet but try this:
Assuming that you have installed extension CSS Styled Content
(css_styled_content), add the following line in your TS template Setup
field:
lib.parseFunc_RTE.externalBlocks.table.stdWrap.HTMLparser.tags.td.fixAttrib.class.list
= myClassName
2) also possible and easier: wrap your content elements in a separate
div (<div class="cel">) and then change your styles in your CSS
td { default:values; }
.cel td { differnet:settings; }
greetings,
benni.
-SDG-
Arne Schmitz wrote:
> I want to specify a default class for the <td> element in tables. Per default
> they don't have any, but I would like them to have a border by default and
> only disable them if needed. Of course, I cannot specify just 'td {...}' in
> my css file, because then all the tables used e.g. by our HTML template will
> look wrong... So how do I get the RTE to produce <td> tags with a CSS class?
> I didn't find a property to set this.
>
> Arne
>
>
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