I'm tweaking the Antique Modern theme for Drupal 4.7 and I'm having trouble with the TinyMCE editor. It shows up fine in other themes, and I've had it working fine on other sites, but now it's showing up with a little red rectangle with an arrow pointing up and to the left next to every single button. I can't find anything in the theme that would cause this. Does anyone know what's going on?

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ttscoff’s picture

This is happening in Firefox only, both PC and Mac. It seems to work fine in most other browsers... also, the arrow points up and to the right, my mistake. And as the subject in the original post says, this is only in the Antique Modern theme, which is why I'm posting it in theme development...

Thanks,
Brett

ryness’s picture

I'm experiencing this as well, only Antique Modern and only with Firefox. Any resolution?

ttscoff’s picture

I'm completely stumped, I can't find anything in the code that would cause this and know of no quirks in Firefox that could explain it or help with a workaround. The lack of replies leads me to believe it's either a rare problem, or nobody else has figured it out either... I posted something somewhere on a TinyMCE forum, but lost track of it, so maybe I'll try that again...

Veggieryan’s picture

its an odd bug... check the css for a .gif that relates to "external links" ... delete or rename it. problem solved.
..okay.. so i have helped you...
..now.. can anyone tell me why the primary links float to high in firefox but not ie7 on xp?
see.. www.plantingpeace.org

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Ryan Grace
Webdev&design
Internal Combustion Retrofits
www.realenergy.net
www.veggiecarvan.com
www.puntamona.org
www.thefractal.org

evertp’s picture

I guess this means all external links in posts won't have the nice little icon? A pity...

For the record: the problem also occurs in opera 9

Lappie’s picture

Recently a bug report showed up that discusses this problem. The solution provided with update #3 works. The style.css that is being referred to is the one of antique-modern.

I think the solution provided in the above issue doesn't have the downside of removing the external-link arrows but does remove them from tinymce.