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Mark Kucera asked on 22 Apr 2013, 07:22 PM
when using the RadEditor in Firefox, when you click within a cell, little circles with x in them appear to the left and above the table cell can be clicked to delete either the row or column. However, sometime recently, the one on the left has stopped working to delete the row.  Actually there are many instances where it does work, but i can very easily find a html document with table rows where it doesn't work.  Can you tell me under what circumstances, pressing the red circle/X doesn't cause any change in the html document.  This functionality appears to only be present in Firefox (v20.0.1).  I am using telerik controls v 2013.1.403.40.

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-Mark

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answered on 23 Apr 2013, 08:43 AM
Hi,

The content area of RadEditor is a standard editable iframe element as the attached one in the HTML file, which uses the rich text editing engine of the browser under which it operates. The x handlers for table elements are provided by Firefox and they cannot be controlled with JavaScript or CSS. If you experience problems with them, you can post a bug report in Bugzilla or help us to reproduce the issue, so that we can report it to Mozilla.

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Rumen
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