Hi Komasator, you need to unbind it from the CMS to style it. In general, I create an RTE with the same class on a drafted style guide page which I use for styling. It contains all of the elements I'd use in the CMS content- list items, blockquotes, headings, etc. This makes styling easier.
Can you do a tutorial on how to connect rich text element to a collection or template. I keep doing it and trying to get text but it’s not working. I check webflow and there’s no one who has answered that correctly.
Hi Dennis, RTE's connect only to CMS rich text fields, you can't connect them to plain text fields. Check your field types when you encounter this problem. Also make sure your RTE is actually in a CMS bindable context, such as inside of a collection list or on a collection page.
Yes it works fine, we still use this more often than we should need to. Watch the video closely especially the part where the style overrides are applied, I recall there's a trick to getting the webflow designer to accept a style override when it thinks it's unchanged.
It worked! Thanks, you're awesome.
Thank you for your helpful video!
Do you know how to style Rich Text element which belongs to the blog post?
Hi Komasator, you need to unbind it from the CMS to style it. In general, I create an RTE with the same class on a drafted style guide page which I use for styling. It contains all of the elements I'd use in the CMS content- list items, blockquotes, headings, etc. This makes styling easier.
Can you do a tutorial on how to connect rich text element to a collection or template. I keep doing it and trying to get text but it’s not working. I check webflow and there’s no one who has answered that correctly.
Hi Dennis, RTE's connect only to CMS rich text fields, you can't connect them to plain text fields. Check your field types when you encounter this problem. Also make sure your RTE is actually in a CMS bindable context, such as inside of a collection list or on a collection page.
Do you know if this solution still works? I tried to update the font size of superscript and subscript text boxes and nothing changes unfortunately.
Yes it works fine, we still use this more often than we should need to. Watch the video closely especially the part where the style overrides are applied, I recall there's a trick to getting the webflow designer to accept a style override when it thinks it's unchanged.