DotNetNuke Video Tutorials
Sep 16

Written by: Aderson Oliveira
Thursday, September 16, 2010 

6 min : 12 sec

Complexity Level: 3 - I know what I'm doing! This video will show how to setup RAD editor for DotNetNuke with just basic editor features.

Related link to this video:
- Post by Will Strohl on Rad Editor



6 comment(s) so far...

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Re: A Minimalist RAD Editor for DotNetNuke - Video #132

No worries, Aderson. Feel free to "steal" from my blog. :D If I had the time to make videos, I would. So, this is public confirmation in writing, that I don't mind. ;)

By Will Strohl on   Thursday, September 16, 2010

Re: A Minimalist RAD Editor for DotNetNuke - Video #132

I'm glad to know that Will. I was worried that I would need a lawyer :)

By Aderson on   Thursday, September 16, 2010

Re: A Minimalist RAD Editor for DotNetNuke - Video #132

Is there an easy way to enable scripts in the Rad Editor? I have had to return to the FCK editor when I learned that any scripts are removed from the HTML modules while using RAD!

Thansk.

By Bob on   Thursday, September 16, 2010

Re: A Minimalist RAD Editor for DotNetNuke - Video #132

Bob,

I'm not sure on that but you can try playing around with the "ContentFilters" setting under \Providers\HtmlEditorProviders\Telerik\Config\ConfigDefault.xml

You can find the possible values for "ContentFilters" at \Providers\HtmlEditorProviders\Telerik\Config\ConfigDocumented.xml

None = 0
RemoveScripts = 1
MakeUrlsAbsolute = 2
FixUlBoldItalic = 4
FixEnclosingP = 8
IECleanAnchors = 16
MozEmStrong = 32
ConvertFontToSpan = 64
ConvertToXhtml = 128
IndentHTMLContent = 256
EncodeScripts = 512
OptimizeSpans = 1024

Make sure you create a backup of the ConfigDefault.xml before playing with it.

Cheers,
-Aderson

By Aderson on   Thursday, September 16, 2010

Re: A Minimalist RAD Editor for DotNetNuke - Video #132

Thanks! What would you suggest as far as inserting scripts. Something as easy as a Facebook Fanpage or more difficult like a Javascript snippet that is a countdown to a date.

By Bob on   Thursday, September 16, 2010

Re: A Minimalist RAD Editor for DotNetNuke - Video #132

You can put the script in the module header or footer under the module settings of a text/html.

Check this video to get more details:
www.dnnhero.com/Videos/tabid/59/EntryId/12/How-to-add-google-analytics-tracking-code-to-a-DotNetNuke-website-Video-9.aspx

It is about Google analytics, but you can apply the same concept to almost any script.

By Aderson on   Thursday, September 16, 2010

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