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10/26/2006 5:25 PM
 

On my site I've got animage as a background for the page. Then I have a and filter (alpha-opaque)  CSS setting for a table background. (opaque for FireFox) This works great the image on the back of the page shows through very faintly and looks decent.

The problem is that the toolbar buttons on the editor picks up either the background image or the table background. They pick up the table background if the button is active and the pick up the body background if they are inactive.

This presents a problem if the body background is a pattern that obscures the logo or text on the button face.

Does anyone know a way to correct this issue?

I originally moved to FCKEdit to cure the same problem with the background image showing through the text edit area of Free Text Box.

Thanks

John

 
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