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Maybe someone here knows the cause of my loss of hair...
I'm trying to incorporate the WYSIWYG editor in my own vbulletin powered pages.
I've got mostly everything working, except for Mozilla *grumbles* If you look at http://www.writers-summit.com/submissions.php?do=entry in Mozilla you'll notice that the buttons on the WYSIWYG editor are too big. My question: anyone know what CSS is missing or conflicting? I'm at a loss, so maybe someone with a fresh look on it will see the cause. Just for the record, the same wysiwyg editor template works fine on http://www.writers-summit.com/backen...=newthread&f=2 (although you will need to register for that - so you can take my word for it) |
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It's just marvelous to see the attention one gets here.
Anyway, I figured it all out - at the cost of going entirely bold. It was the **** doctype. I am used to using XHTML 1.1 and vBulletin uses the lazy XHTML 1.0 Transitional |
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Must have missed this yesterday leechy, you know they use an iframe for the super wysiwgy right?
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