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14 years 5 months ago #90937
by Depaul Snossis
error when JCEditor is enabled was created by Depaul Snossis
Could not find the file '/opt/lampp/htdocs/Joomla/templates/cerniqua/css/template.css' in the template or templates/system folder.
The css file '/templates/system/css/editor.css' is being used instead.
that is the message above
it appears in an item editor as well as a category editor
I know its not a K2 problem
I was just seeing if anyone knew what was going on
The css file '/templates/system/css/editor.css' is being used instead.
that is the message above
it appears in an item editor as well as a category editor
I know its not a K2 problem
I was just seeing if anyone knew what was going on
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14 years 5 months ago #90938
by Olivier Karfis
Owner of www.FrenchToday.com - K2 fan and freelancer, runs the Joomla/K2 tip site: www.yanaku.com
Replied by Olivier Karfis on topic error when JCEditor is enabled
Hi.
In the JCE configuration setting area under formatting, turn User Template CSS to 'No'. This should fix the error message.
In the JCE configuration setting area under formatting, turn User Template CSS to 'No'. This should fix the error message.
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14 years 4 months ago #90939
by Depaul Snossis
Replied by Depaul Snossis on topic error when JCEditor is enabled
thank you the error message went away but the editor has some issues with centering all the text automatically
Olivier Karfis said:Hi.
In the JCE configuration setting area under formatting, turn User Template CSS to 'No'. This should fix the error message.
Olivier Karfis said:Hi.
In the JCE configuration setting area under formatting, turn User Template CSS to 'No'. This should fix the error message.
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14 years 1 month ago #90940
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Replied by BruHow on topic error when JCEditor is enabled
Oliver, I did as you said, but now get another error,
The file name 'templates/rt_afterburner_j15/css/editor_content.css' was entered in the JCE Custom CSS field. This file could not be found in the default templates folder.
The css file '/templates/system/css/editor.css' is being used instead.
Ideas?
The file name 'templates/rt_afterburner_j15/css/editor_content.css' was entered in the JCE Custom CSS field. This file could not be found in the default templates folder.
The css file '/templates/system/css/editor.css' is being used instead.
Ideas?
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14 years 1 month ago #90941
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Replied by BruHow on topic error when JCEditor is enabled
Found an answer to my issue (Its not a K2 problem- its an issue with a recent release of JCE I was unfamiliar with)
If you don't have the original Joomla installation go to JCE Administration then configuration from your components. Find Formatting where "Use Template CSS" choose NO. Then go to your FTP and from templates/your_template/css/ look for your template default css duplicate the file and renamed as editor_content.css other option is to create your own css and save it in this directory and change the path on Custom CSS File. I did try to use the template.css by uploading it to the system folder but it slow down my site a lot.
www.codeasite.com/index.php/developers-corner/joomla-15/80-joomla-jce-how-to-link-the-template-css-to-the-editor
www.joomlacontenteditor.net/news/item/jce-1574-released
Sorry to clog the message board with this!
If you don't have the original Joomla installation go to JCE Administration then configuration from your components. Find Formatting where "Use Template CSS" choose NO. Then go to your FTP and from templates/your_template/css/ look for your template default css duplicate the file and renamed as editor_content.css other option is to create your own css and save it in this directory and change the path on Custom CSS File. I did try to use the template.css by uploading it to the system folder but it slow down my site a lot.
www.codeasite.com/index.php/developers-corner/joomla-15/80-joomla-jce-how-to-link-the-template-css-to-the-editor
www.joomlacontenteditor.net/news/item/jce-1574-released
Sorry to clog the message board with this!
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