We will be using FCKeditor shortly in our Deki wiki-based site (XHTML).
With Deki, heading tags are used to denote the beginning of wiki page sections. The beginning of a new section marks the end of the previous section.
We however are using the following convention to mark-up reusable "blocks" of content according to its meaning.
Example:
<div class="company">
<h6>Walmart</h6>
<p>Content about Walmart goes here</p>
</div>
Rather than a plain old wiki section, we now have a meaningful block of content (a "company").
My question: Can FCKeditor be configured to recognize our blocks? In our current editor we can delete the contents but not the <div class="company"> </div> tags. That must be removed by going into the HTML code.
With Deki, heading tags are used to denote the beginning of wiki page sections. The beginning of a new section marks the end of the previous section.
We however are using the following convention to mark-up reusable "blocks" of content according to its meaning.
Example:
<div class="company">
<h6>Walmart</h6>
<p>Content about Walmart goes here</p>
</div>
Rather than a plain old wiki section, we now have a meaningful block of content (a "company").
My question: Can FCKeditor be configured to recognize our blocks? In our current editor we can delete the contents but not the <div class="company"> </div> tags. That must be removed by going into the HTML code.