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TP 1.0.4 & 1.0.5 WYSIWIG Issues

Started by tragidy, April 05, 2010, 07:52:17 PM

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tragidy

Hey there,

I love the light weight editor but do sometimes miss FCKeditor now known as CKeditor.

Anyway my issue is when I'm making a javascript or pure html block and I view the source by pressing <> its quite hard to read and sometimes near impossible to read the text depending on the theme being used, the color by default is a green color, and I was wondering if there is a way to make the editor when used to show the source of an item use the same font color as the rest of the site.

Here is a small screen shot to show the pain on the eye balls, thanks for all help in advance.

IchBin

So that background is in all of your textarea inputs? That can easily be changed by changing it in the index.css file.

tragidy

Hi,

Its actually the green text color that I'm trying to change, its the same green even in SMF Default theme

IchBin

The green is to help the user know that they are in a different editing mode. If you want it to be black you'll have to directly modify the editor. If I were you, I'd just modify the background of the text area instead.

tragidy

Yes, changing the background would help in some cases, however on white it still is hard to read as it is on solid black.

A solution would be to have the editor call upon the global input color of the current theme regardless of the theme background color or image, so then its dynamic w/ plug and play support for virtually any theme in the future.

Another viable solution to the editing would be to have a new interface drop in much like is already being done in the WYSIWYG where the background is one color while the text is another that meshes well together, this also would make it 100% plug and play for editing.

Thanks for taking the time to answer the questions Ichbin  â„¢

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