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darkpollo
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When I use the FCK editor it shows a dark screen to write in, i understand that this is not a bug, but i want to notice it.

The bug: when i try to change the theme logo in admin options it doesnt change. The css still point to :

header h1 a

background:transparent url(/themes/efficient/images/logo.png) no-repeat scroll 0%;

 

So it alaways shows the original one, unless i upload it from ftp... Thanks.

darkpollo
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Seems to be a problem with

Seems to be a problem with the css cache, but i am not sure...

Jason
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FCK editor background color

Hi darkpollo,
I;m assuming you are talking about the WYSIWYG background when adding or editing content? We did include some CSS to handle this with TinyMCE as you can see:

body.mceContentBody {
background: #FFFFFF;
font: 75%/1.5 Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
padding: 2px;
}

So, you'd have to search for a similar addition in Google for FCK editor background handling.

For your second question about a possible bug with the logo change option in the Efficient theme:

We run this theme now on several sites, including socialseo.com, our main company website. The changing of images wrks fine in all of our installations from the "/admin/build/themes/settings/efficient" settings page, i.e. on socialseo.com we have:

Path to custom logo: files/efficient_logo.jpg

This is where it was added and there wa no problem with changing the log from the theme's admin section.

Let me know if you figure out if it's a cache issue.

Thanks!

darkpollo
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Not sure

>I;m assuming you are talking about the WYSIWYG background when adding or >editing >content?

Right. :)
Thanks for the css.
With that the FCKEditor problem is solved. :)

About the logo, i am almost sure it is a cache issue...
I will test the logo problem in a new installation and will tell you if i had any problem.

Thanks.

Juanzo
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Instead of using custom

Instead of using custom rules on your CSS, you can tell FCKeditor to use a clean CSS when editing the node. You can define that under admin/settings/fckeditor and under CSS, select use FCKeditor Default.

Jason
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CSS, Background color, and FCKeditor

Hi Juanzo,

Thanks for that tip. We don't use FCKeditor very much, so that comes in handy for others that need the fix for their WYSIWYG background color to be white (#FFF).

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Thanks Juanzo. :D

Thanks Juanzo. :D

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