By Brent Critchfield on Tuesday, 01 September 2015
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I've got a love/hate relationship with the new composer in EB5. I love the ease with which I, my staff, and my clients can use blocks to insert blockquotes, images, galleries, videos, etc. I love being able to have columns. Overall, it's great and I'm thrilled with the flexibility that it provides.

On the other hand, I hate, hate, HATE not being able to put heading styles or other HTML directly into the text block. I'm currently copying a bunch of articles out of an InDesign document for their print newsletter to post on a client's website. It is an extremely tedious process involving a lot of copy/cut/paste to get them properly formatted with their subheads - a process that would take only a few minutes in HTML or using JCE.

I would love to see an option that allows me to use a real editor (or no editor) in the text blocks, and still have access to the other composer features. Unfortunately at this time it seems to be an all or nothing proposition - switching to JCE or RokPad turns off the composer completely, unless I'm missing something.

Is there any way around this, or any chance that this type of feature will be added in the future, or are we stuck with what we've got?
Hey Brent,

I am really sorry that delay of this reply,

Unfortunately that was not possible to do this in text block.

But you can try using HTML block and see is it meet your current requirement?

Example : I copy html code from one of the blog post content then paste in HTML block, then it will appear exactly same output from what you copy from.

video link : http://screencast.com/t/CEy2LYE0Sm
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