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Hi can anyone help me when editing a page or creating a new one my site design appears in the background of the body area when editing which is very annoying (see attached image) any help in getting rid of this would be greatly appreciated regards Alistair
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Comment #1
ainigma32 CreditAttribution: ainigma32 commentedWhat theme are you using?
- Arie
Comment #2
The General CreditAttribution: The General commentedIt's called Protex i downloaded it from templatemonster.co.uk I have had it working for a while and everything has been fine but thinking about it i have just altered the template.php file to get TinyMC and IMCE working together do you think it could be something to do with that?
Comment #3
ainigma32 CreditAttribution: ainigma32 commentedCould be. For a quick fix you can set the admin theme to something like garland and then choose to show the admin template when editing nodes.
Then you can hunt down the problem in template.php when you get around to it. To do that I suggest using firebug to check the styles. I think there's a problem with absolute positioning somewhere.
- Arie
Comment #4
The General CreditAttribution: The General commentedCheers i'll give that a go
Comment #5
The General CreditAttribution: The General commentedIt seems to be the body tag from the main css for the theme instead TinyMCE using it own css its inherited from the main theme and i havent got a clue how to change it
Comment #6
The General CreditAttribution: The General commentedSorted it just incase anyone wanted to know in the tinyMC module i changed the css to tinymc default and walah it now spot-on thanks for your help
Comment #7
rickvug CreditAttribution: rickvug commentedMoving to the WYSIWYG API issue queue and closing. I'll also add a note that this is a case of poor defaults. Perhaps TinyMCE's default CSS should be used as the fallback setting.