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Hi
I am using the JCE Editor for Front and Backend Operating.
In the Moment the view in the editor is not the same like on the live webside.
JCE have some settings, but i dont know what for editor class: template file i should use ??

own file: ..template/../nexus.css doesnt work
standard file: doesnt work
template css file: i dont know what ?

thanks for answer
Tom
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Hello

Admittedly I am not overly familiar with the JCE editor. Would you have a screenshot of how your editor is currently been displayed?

Ciaran
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Hi, no problem

Here you see the view in the editor and in the frontend

Tom
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Hi Tom

May I suggest sending temporary administration access to your Joomla installation to info@joomla51.com and we will examine this issue further. For our reference please paste a link to this post in your email.

Ciaran
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Thank you Tom

I notice in your Global Configuration you are still set to use the TinyMCE plugin, not JCE. Is this correct? Do you mean the TinyMCE editor in your initial post?

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Hi Tom

This issue should be now resolved. It appears JCE does not pick up inline styling (styling set by template settings). I have copied the inline CSS to your template CSS file.

Ciaran
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Hi Ciaran

it works, thanks for all.
Tom

ps.
Maybe you can show me what you fill in ?
i have some other j51 templates with the same problem
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Hi Tom

You can find your inline CSS by opening your site source. The inline CSS will be located in your site head, surrounded by style tags. Usually you will only need to copy the typography CSS (eg. font-family, font-size etc.)

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