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2/16/2012 10:40 AM
 

Is anyone having issues with (or able to use) a custom CSS file for the DotNetNuke.RadEditorProvider on DNN 6.1.3?

I am trying to make the style of my editor match my site style, but so far nothing is working.

1)  I set the CSS File attribute to /editor.css

2)  In my skin folder I added an editor.css file with the styles.

But when I go to the Edit Content screen for my site content, the default DNN style is what is shown.

If anyone has any ideas on what I might be missing, it would be greatly appreciated.

 
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2/16/2012 4:54 PM
 
one of the engineers was looking into this yesterday (i.e. why the editor never loads the editor.css file for the ActiveTabs’ skin) so it looks like a bug -it's scheduled to be fixed in 6.1.4

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2/17/2012 9:33 AM
 
cathal connolly wrote:
one of the engineers was looking into this yesterday (i.e. why the editor never loads the editor.css file for the ActiveTabs’ skin) so it looks like a bug -it's scheduled to be fixed in 6.1.4

 Thanks!  Any ETA on 6.1.4?

 
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5/30/2012 2:23 PM
 
DNN 6.1.5 still seems to have an issue in this area. Here is what I found: 1. I updated the DesktopModules --> Admin --> RadEditorProvider --> configfile.xml file to /editor.css prior to my edit it did not have the / in front of the file name and this resulted in graphical characters and long list of strange class names when I selected the pull-down to "Apply CSS Classes" while editing. 2. I have discovered that if you have the default edit skin set to your custom skin that it does not load the editor.css file. But if you have the Dark Knight skin set as the default edit skin then it loads the edit.css in the Dark Knight skin (but only if you have done the edit described in number 1). I would like to get this to work for my custom skin when it is set as the edit skin - how do I do that? What do I need to do to make sure that this set-up does not get overridden when I do an update?
 
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5/31/2012 8:50 AM
 
I have logged the issue at http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=21548&PROJID=2

I see this as a critical issue. I love all of the features and functionality that has come out in DNN 6.x releases, but being able to customize the editor with skin specific CSS classes is critical to a positive end-user experience. If the end-user does not like the product - game over!
 
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