Closed (fixed)
Project:
Denver
Version:
5.x-1.x-dev
Component:
Code
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Bug report
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Reporter:
Created:
26 Oct 2007 at 05:18 UTC
Updated:
14 Nov 2007 at 18:11 UTC
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In IE and firefox the text is centered, It seems like each space is a linefeed.
| Comment | File | Size | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| #4 | drupal-ok.jpg | 101.01 KB | oeroek |
| tinymce_0.jpg | 17.88 KB | H3rnand3z |
Comments
Comment #1
colorado commentedThank you H3rnand3z,
Could you please provide a link to a live page so I can debug?
Comment #2
H3rnand3z commentedwe don't have a public ip for our intranet.
Comment #3
juerg commentedI have the same problem with TinyMCE. But only if the setting for "Editor CSS" is set to "use theme CSS".
If the above mentioned setting is either "tinyMCE default" or "define css" (with the path set to sites/all/themes/denver/style.css ) it is working as expected. But in the latter two cases the size of the font is very small so that it is somehow inconvenient to work.
Are there any recommended settings for TinyMCE and the Denver theme?
Comment #4
oeroek commentedI have added print screen of the problem. I used the ipsum lorem text. The problem arises in any input form, the input form used in the picture is when making a new page.
I also have a print screen of the same installation but using the regular Garland theme. You will note the difference.
Print screen also available at http://www.bedrijfopzetten.nl/drupal.jpg and http://www.bedrijfopzetten.nl/drupal-ok.jpg
The used module is located at http://drupal.org/project/tinymce
To make this work you need to download the editor at http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/download.php and should be inserted into the module directory.
What exactly do you mean with live page? do you need to log in yourself to do the debug?
Comment #5
colorado commentedThank you H3rnand3z,
The debugging tools I use will work on pages that I can display in my browser, but not on a .jpg or other image file. If I can view the actual page with the errors then I may be able to find and fix the problem quickly/easily without installing TinyMCE on my test/demo site. This is preferable because it saves me time. If I need to login in order to see the errors, then you could create a guest account for me if you want. If you enable TinyMCE for comments, then you can just email me the information to log in to your site on a user account with permission to add comments.
Otherwise, I can look into it when I have time to install and configure TinyMCE on the demo site.
Comment #6
colorado commentedOK I installed TinyMCE and here's what you need to do:
In /admin/settings/tinymce you need to click "edit" for the profile(s) you are using, then find the CSS options and set the "Editor CSS" setting to "TinyMCE default".
That takes care of it.
Comment #7
oeroek commentedOk, thx for solving. I understand your words on the guest account. Sorry for not finding a more complex bug for you. Your template is working great after the admin settings you suggest.
Comment #8
colorado commentedThank you oeroek, I'm glad you like the Denver theme!
Comment #9
(not verified) commentedAutomatically closed -- issue fixed for two weeks with no activity.