tnguy3n
06-12-2004, 10:00 PM
Office XP style Editor
by tnguy3n @ http://www.all4actions.net
Step 1: UPLOAD images in editor folder (contributed by sabret00the) to /images/editor (attached as editorimg.zip)
Step 2. Go to your Admin CP -> Style & Templates -> Style Manager -> Main CSS,
Scroll all the way down to Additional CSS Definitions, add this custom css
.custom_editor
{
background: #F1F1F1 url(images/editor/bg.gif) repeat-x top left;
color: #F1F1F1;
border: 0px solid #CCCCCC;
}
Step 3. Toolbar Menu Options (from dropdown menu of a style)
- In Background of "Editor buttons in normal state" of all buttons, set it to "Transparent"
- In Background of "Editor buttons in hover state" of all buttons, set it to "#CCCC66" or whatever color you like.
Step 4: TEMPLATE MODIFICATION:
-------------- OPTIONAL---------------
## IF you haven't editted any of your editor templates, you can copy and paste the whole content of pre-modded editor templates to editor_toolbar_standar & editor_toolbar_wysiwyg repectively.
You can find those pre-mod templates in pre-mod.zip attachment
## Manually template mods:
1. editor_toolbar_standard
2. editor_toolbar_wysiwyg
[Requested here (http://www.vbulletintemplates.com/mods/showthread.php?t=5961)]
by tnguy3n @ http://www.all4actions.net
Step 1: UPLOAD images in editor folder (contributed by sabret00the) to /images/editor (attached as editorimg.zip)
Step 2. Go to your Admin CP -> Style & Templates -> Style Manager -> Main CSS,
Scroll all the way down to Additional CSS Definitions, add this custom css
.custom_editor
{
background: #F1F1F1 url(images/editor/bg.gif) repeat-x top left;
color: #F1F1F1;
border: 0px solid #CCCCCC;
}
Step 3. Toolbar Menu Options (from dropdown menu of a style)
- In Background of "Editor buttons in normal state" of all buttons, set it to "Transparent"
- In Background of "Editor buttons in hover state" of all buttons, set it to "#CCCC66" or whatever color you like.
Step 4: TEMPLATE MODIFICATION:
-------------- OPTIONAL---------------
## IF you haven't editted any of your editor templates, you can copy and paste the whole content of pre-modded editor templates to editor_toolbar_standar & editor_toolbar_wysiwyg repectively.
You can find those pre-mod templates in pre-mod.zip attachment
## Manually template mods:
1. editor_toolbar_standard
2. editor_toolbar_wysiwyg
[Requested here (http://www.vbulletintemplates.com/mods/showthread.php?t=5961)]