1. skipper
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Hi Ciaran,
I'm going to insert a picture which should cover the whole width and height of
the main content container.
With firebug I found following, either JCE or TinyMCE
.maincontent {
padding: 30px 35px; } "inline: 117"
In which file can I change the padding to 0px 0px ???
Thanks n regards
Skipper
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Hi SKipper

Try adding the following to the Custom CSS field of your templates parameters..


.maincontent {
padding: 0px 0px;
}


Ciarán
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Hi Ciarán,
I did this already and I also checked the nexus.css and set the maincontent padding to 0px 0px.
It doesn't work. Is this an issue of the editor? I didn't find a corresponding css either in tinymce nor in JCE. I also tried to change padding on http://www.hospizstuhr.de (oxygen-template) due to test purposes but without success.
Thanks and regards
Skipper
p.s. I'm running this site under construction on xampp system.
If u like I'm going to upload the site to a test URL.
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Hi Ciarán,
I solved the problem by copying the /system/css/editor.css
to the template/my template/css folder and renamed it to editor-content.css.
Thanks and regards
Skipper
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Great!.. thank you for the update and for sharing your solution!

Ciarán
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