Thanks for the tips.

But I think system could not read this config file.

I have already created a custom CSS and I have my config as following.

content_css : "/css/customtextarea.css",




2007/6/7, Jeff Coughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
> Oğuz,
>
> > I would like to have my own CSS for TinyMCE to format
> > my content. I have checked configuration file and it
> > is already defined as "content_css : "/css/main.css",
> > but I could not see any style in editor.
>
> Usually what I do is create a css file (called wysiwyg.css) and place it
> in
> my www/css folder.  In that file I have all of my required css for the
> content area of the site.  I then point the config (the one you just
> mentioned) to said css file and it tends to work out well.  You can also
> lock down what block tags and css classes the user can use (refer to the
> tinyMCE API for more detail).
>
> ---
> Jeff Coughlin
> Web Application Developer
> http://www.jeffcoughlin.com
>
>
> >
>

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