Shawn
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I'm using the WYSIGYG module, and CKEditor but it does not seem to play nicely with the artisteer themes. Does anyone have a suggestion on a configuration or alternative editor? Am I alone with this issue? I imagine many people are using a WYSIWYG with their theme ...
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Alauddin
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I suggest you try CKEditor without the WYSIWYG module..
Use the CKEditor module and the CKeditor lib.
When you install the WYSIWYG the CKeditor bottoms have to be selected individually and there is really no way to organize them.
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Mark C
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I use TinyMCE with WYSIWYG and IMCE and have never had any problems with it.
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Lawrence
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I use CKEditor, and actually you can sort the buttons. All the necessary files are in the module folder.
As to which file to edit, I forget. It's a config .js file. If you must know, reply and I'll double check which one you have to edit. Other than that, CKEditor gives me very few problems with Artisteer Themes.
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Arjan
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Hi Shawn,
I have te same problem, it look like ckeditor dos not understand the style.css
font is not right and the h1,h2,h3,h4... are not like the one of the theme.
If there is a solution, I hope it will be shared.
Thanks Arjan
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bhd
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You should check settings for FCK editor. Module has to know which CSS file you are using.
go to <your_address>/admin/settings/fckeditor/edit/Default
open "Style and template files" and choose "Use Theme CSS"
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