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Right - the code above actually points the hard coded location of vbulletin_important.css to a different location as well.
However, "wysiwyg" class is not contained in that file. This is what it looks like: Code:
.wysiwyg { -moz-background-clip:border !important; -moz-background-inline-policy:continuous !important; -moz-background-origin:padding !important; background:#F5F5FF none repeat scroll 0 0 !important; color:#000000 !important; font-family:arial,helvetica,verdana,sans-serif !important; font-size:10pt !important; font-size-adjust:none !important; font-stretch:normal !important; font-style:normal !important; font-variant:normal !important; font-weight:normal !important; line-height:normal !important; margin:5px 10px 10px !important; padding:0 !important; } Edit: it looks like it's coming out of the database - but that doesn't explain why it won't load when the main css is on a different server. --------------- Added [DATE]1251835311[/DATE] at [TIME]1251835311[/TIME] --------------- I think I figured it out - The editor is loaded within an iframe (vB_Editor_001_iframe). It won't load .wysiwyg because it's calling from that iframe and is expecting the class css to be on the root domain. |
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