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Adding divs to ckeditor

Thread began 11/16/2012 1:43 pm by bill3786 | Last modified 11/19/2012 8:34 am by bill3786 | 5877 views | 3 replies

bill3786

Adding divs to ckeditor

In ckeditor is it possible to wrap lines of text in the following div

<div class="content">Line of text 1</div>

This is part of a fading jquery script that displays each line of text in turn. In order to do this each line of text has to be wrapped in the div.

The cms content area is like this

<div class="content">Line of text 1</div>
<div class="content">Line of text 2</div>
<div class="content">Line of text 3</div> etc

Need this to be a simple operation for the client so that any of the lines of text can be removed and/or new ones added whenever they want. They wont be able to work in source view so is there a way to do this.

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