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8/23/2006 3:14 PM
 

Can we set an initial, default font/size for FTB or FCKeditor, so that all portal users, will have the same font/size setting when the *editor opens?  For a DotNetNuke 4.3.3 installation, the default font/size when you click into the FTBeditor body immediately sets to Times 3.  I would like to preset another default, like Tahoma 3.


UPDATE August 25: I have tried making changes to .js and .css files in:

...\Providers\HtmlEditorProviders\Ftb3HtmlEditorProvider\ftb3

(i.e.)
FTB-FreeTextBox.js
FTBPopup.css

... still I cannot get the FTBeditor default font/size to change from Times 3 when you first click into the editor body.

For the time being, tracking this open FTBeditor related issue for a future solution:

http://dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/118/threadid/53232/scope/posts/Default.aspx

* I realize this is not an FCKeditor issue specifically, but I had hoped the FCKeditor would have a similar modification, or a better solution altogether.


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8/26/2006 10:55 AM
 

As far I know, FCKeditor don't uses a specific font as default. It uses the default font from the css classes where it is installed into.

The provider has options to allow users to include the DNN classes when editing. You can allow those functions

Also, you can check the fckeditorarea.css file from the provider to accommodate you custom styles for the editing area. The provider also has an option to customize this .css file


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8/26/2006 11:38 AM
 
Thank you for the suggestions.  I configured FCKeditor, and edited the following file:

...\Providers\HtmlEditorProviders\FckhtmlEditorProvider\FCKeditor\editor\css\fckeditorarea.css

This .css file had Arial as the default font for the editor area BODY and TD selectors (and Arial was the default font preset when clicking into the editor body; I checked this).  In the default fckeditorarea.css file I changed Arial to Tahoma for the BODY and TD selectors, but still when clicking into the editor body, Arial is the default font.  Something else might be overriding this setting?

Would you test this, please?  When you post a forum message here on DotNetNuke.com, is Verdana 3 the default font/size selected when you click into the message body?  For my portal installation using FTBeditor, Times is the default for all users.  It is this setting I am trying to locate, to change from Times to Tahoma.


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