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Background Color problem

Postby jackrabbithanna » Fri Mar 06, 2009 11:25 pm

Hello all FCKEditor users and gurus,


I have been using FCKeditor in many of my Drupal websites. This website uses Drupal 5.7, the latest module for FCKEditor, and 2.6.4 of FCKEditor. I works find, it loads in the appropriate places for rich text editing of body's of pages. The problem is that for some reason the background of the editor area is a striped blue.....I believe it is the background color of the body of the entire site. I have edited the editorarea.css file to use a color of #FFFFFF. I have edited every fckeditor css file that has a background-color setting and set them to #FFFFFF but the editor area is always blue instead of white. I can see the text of the page in it but it is very hard to read. I want the editorarea background to be white. Any reason why this should be???

I use the exact same setup on another website and it works just fine giving me a nice white editorarea background to work with.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Jackrabbit
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Re: Background Color problem

Postby Moonchaser » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:56 am

jackrabbithanna wrote:Hello all FCKEditor users and gurus,


I have been using FCKeditor in many of my Drupal websites. This website uses Drupal 5.7, the latest module for FCKEditor, and 2.6.4 of FCKEditor. I works find, it loads in the appropriate places for rich text editing of body's of pages. The problem is that for some reason the background of the editor area is a striped blue.....I believe it is the background color of the body of the entire site. I have edited the editorarea.css file to use a color of #FFFFFF. I have edited every fckeditor css file that has a background-color setting and set them to #FFFFFF but the editor area is always blue instead of white. I can see the text of the page in it but it is very hard to read. I want the editorarea background to be white. Any reason why this should be???

I use the exact same setup on another website and it works just fine giving me a nice white editorarea background to work with.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Jackrabbit


I am not sure how drupal 5 is, but in drupal 6, you can specify an option in the Site Configuration. On my system this is located at: admin/settings/fckeditor/edit/<profileName>. On this page there is a section called CSS. To fix the same problem, I just set my "Editor CSS" to "FCKeditor default" instead of "use theme css".

Hope this helps,
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