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10/25/2012 4:03 PM
 

I have been reading and reading about ways to get the editor.css file to show up properly in DNN6.02.01, but have not succeeded yet.  Can someone shed some light on how to do this when the hosting server that I am using is also hosting a handful of other sites?  I want to have a custom editor.css file for each SKIN.

What I have done so far:

  1. I have copied the editor.css from the Portals/_default/Skins/DarkKnight folder to the Portals/0/Skins/AHAA directory.  I then edited the SKIN-specific file as necessary and it wouldn't show up.
  2. I did step 1 above and also removed the editor.css from the DarkKnight folder.

There are two main issues that I am having with the current list.  One is that the list has over 200 items in it which makes it impossible to work with.  Second, I don't see any of my simple CSS styles showing up at all.  (They may just be mixed into the 200+ items that are already there.)

Where is it pulling the 200+ items that are there now from?

 
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10/26/2012 10:50 AM
 
HI Tim

Typically an editor.css has your text styles and any other css you want available to users of the editor.
The styles used in the editor .css must also be your skin.css

The extra items you are seeing probably mean that you have included too many in your editor.css or more likely that the edito.css is being ignored and styles are being read from the default or portal css files.

You may also need to go to the Host/HTML Editor Manager page and set the editor.css path

My tip / solution to the issue that editor.css is often not seen in the editor or does not show recent changes to editor.css is to simply change the file name and save the settings.

You may also want to include some of the body styles from your skin so that users see your normal font and hyperlinks settings when using the editor.


Ian

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