CKEditor strips empty tags by default. You'll have to do a custom config and declare a protected source on them empty <em> tags. This should lead you in the right direction:
https://drupal.org/node/1908696
Jamie Holly http://hollyit.net
On 4/22/2014 7:39 PM, Tony wrote:
By what? Thanks.
On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 4:36 PM, Warren Vail <warren@vailtech.net mailto:warren@vailtech.net> wrote:
Doesn't look like your em tags surround anything displayable, could the code have been optimized? On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 3:50 PM, Tony <tony@tony-mac.com <mailto:tony@tony-mac.com>> wrote: I am baffled by the following. I have this code in a block: <div id="headcontact"> <ul><li><em class="mini-ico-envelope"></em><a href="mailto:mail@mail.org <mailto:mail@mail.org>">mail@mail.org <mailto:mail@mail.org></a></li><li><em class="mini-ico-user"></em> (999) 463 1234</li> </ul> </div> I close the block after editing and the em tag can be seen in firebug and it works as intended. I am using css transitions and glyphicons. Then I go into the editor and I see <div id="headcontact"> <ul> <li> <a href="mailto:mail@mail.org <mailto:mail@mail.org>">mail@mail.org <mailto:mail@mail.org></a></li> <li> (999) 463 1234</li> </ul> No more em tags! And the intended appearance of the icons doesn't work. I tried using the wysiwyg module with ckeditor and the ckeditor module by itself adding config.allowedContent = true; to the ckeditor.config.js file. And to the advanced options. I don't have the html filter on. Any ideas as to a solution to stop it from stripping the tags? Thanks Tony -- */Anthony Stefan Maciejowski/* */http://about.me/TonyMac <http://www.about.me/TonyMac>/* -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ] -- [ Drupal support list | http://lists.drupal.org/ ]--
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