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Getting Started
General Test
Properties
ActiveTab
AllowEditServerSideCode
AllowPasteHtml
AutoConfigure
AutoParseClasses
BackColor
BaseHref
BorderStyle
BorderWidth
BreakElement
CodeViewTemplateItemList
ConfigurationPath
ConvertHTMLTagstoLowercase
CultureType
CustomCulture
DisableClassList
DisableItemList
DOCTYPE
EditCompleteDocument
EditorBodyStyle
EnableDragDrop
EditorOnPaste
EditorWysiwygModeCss
EnableAntiSpamEmailEncoder
EnableBrowserContextMenu
EnableClientScript
EnableContextMenu
EnableContextMenuEditing
Enabled
EnableObjectResizing
EnableStripScriptTags
EnableStripStyleTagsCodeInjection
EnableStripLinkTagsCodeInjection
EncodeHiddenValue
FilesPath
Focus
FullPage
Height
HelpUrl
Maintain...DraggingImage
MaxHTMLLength
PlainText
PlainTextWithLinefeeds
PrintFullWebPage
ReadOnly
RemoveTBODYTag
RenderRichDropDown
ResizeStep
SecurityPolicyFile
ShowBottomBar
ShowCodeViewToolBar
ShowDecreaseButton
ShowEnlargeButton
ShowHtmlMode
ShowPreviewMode
ShowToolBar
ShowTagSelector
Changing Behavior of TAB Key
TabIndex
TemplateItemList
ThemeType
ToggleBorder
URLType
UseFontTags
UseFontTags
UseStandardDialog
UsePhysicalFormattingTags
UseSimpleAmpersand
XHTML
Relative or Absolute URLs, which do you prefer?
With Cute Editor, you have the choice of using either a
relative or absolute URL
.
Default
SiteRelative Urls
Absolute Urls
This is a relative path
This is a Site Root Relative path
This is a absolute path.
This is a link to anchor.