Text property allows you stuff your html code into the Cute Editor as HTML markup instead of the plain text.
In the above example, when the page loads, we send the following html code into the editor:
Editor1.Text = @"<table cellspacing=""4"" cellpadding=""4"" bgcolor=""#ffffff"" border=""0""> <tbody> <tr> <td> <p> <img src=""
http://cutesoft.net/Uploads/j0262681.jpg"" width=""80"" /></p></td> <td> <p>When your algorithmic and programming skills have reached a level which you cannot improve any further, refining your team strategy will give you that extra edge you need to reach the top. We practiced programming contests with different team members and strategies for many years, and saw a lot of other teams do so too. </p></td></tr> <tr> <td> <p> <img src=""
http://cutesoft.net/Uploads/PH02366J.jpg"" width=""80"" /></p></td> <td> <p>From this we developed a theory about how an optimal team should behave during a contest. However, a refined strategy is not a must: The World Champions of 1995, Freiburg University, were a rookie team, and the winners of the 1994 Northwestern European Contest, Warsaw University, met only two weeks before that contest. </p></td></tr></tbody></table> <br /> <br />";
Hope it helps.
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