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DotNetNuke is a content management system (CMS) for websites, easy to use and highly extensible, with lots of add on modules.

One of my customers made me use Joomla. After suffering with that for three years, I was not motivated to look into another CMS, especially since I had written my own Asp.net framework, which of course I loved (and want to port to DotNetNuke).

After peering at DotNetNuke for a year, I finally gave it a try and immediately saw how powerful and easy to use it was. Have been moving my customers' and my websites to it since.

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If you look at the source code of entries created by the FCK Editor, often you will see &#160 in the html. When you do not put anything at all, the FCK Editor may enter <p>&#160</p>.

You can change the FillEmptyBlocks setting in the FCK Editor to false to try to prevent this from happening.

File: Providers\HtmlEditorProviders\Fck\Custom\fckconfig.js (or somewhere)

Setting: FCKConfig.FillEmptyBlocks

  1. FCKConfig.FillEmptyBlocks = true;
  2. FCKConfig.FillEmptyBlock; = false;

Also see DotNetNuke-FCK-Editor-Remove-Buttons-for-FontName-and-FontSize and remove the FontName and FontSize drop down lists at the same time.

By Andrew Weitzen, Bronze Inc. (c) 2010

Bronze is the publisher of several online Internet journals including: InternetHandholding.com, DomainNames.gs, DotNetNuke.bz, Programmer.bz, Software.vg, WebHosting.vg

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