[wp-testers] TinyMCE Shows up Only Partially

Roy Schestowitz wp-lowtraffic at schestowitz.com
Tue Dec 6 06:25:55 GMT 2005


_____/ On Tue 06 Dec 2005 06:09:43 GMT, [Mog] wrote : \_____

> On Dec 5, 2005, at 10:34 PM, Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>
>> _____/ On Tue 06 Dec 2005 03:26:47 GMT, [Andy Skelton] wrote : \_____
>>
>>> On 12/5/05, Roy Schestowitz <wp-lowtraffic at schestowitz.com> wrote:
>>>> in Linux. I have highlighted the top panel to get the source,  
>>>> which I hope
>>>> can help debugging (see below).
>>>
>>> Thank you for that. Your source looks perfect and I can access your
>>> icons from my browser. Can you access them from your browser? Have  you
>>> tried clearing your cache?
>>>
>>> I do not have any idea what's causing your issue, as everything in
>>> TinyMCE/WordPress is creating the correct output and the icons are
>>> accessible over the web. What other troubleshooting can you do?
>>
>> Hi Andy,
>>
>> I have just done some tests and disabled extensions/hacks.
>>
>> Removing  CSS-based  AdBlock (see small attachment, URL posted in  previous
>> message) resolved the issue. It might be worth renaming the files  
>> or at least
>> warn  users  about this collision. If a user was unaware of the   collision
>> and could not have the TinyMCE panel displayed, that would be a  deterrent.
>> Rather than warning, perhaps it is worth preventing?
>>
>> Roy
>
> Thanks, now I know why it didn't show up in Firefox as I had adblock  
> enabled. I was wondering if that was the cause. It worked perfectly  
> in Camino and what works in one usually works in the other.
>
> Mog

_____/ On Tue 06 Dec 2005 03:25:23 GMT, [Andy Skelton] wrote : \_____

> On 12/5/05, o°¤*(¯`°(#)(Ø(r)åñGêЪ¥s)(#)°´¯)*¤°o <shinigami at gmail.com> wrote:
>> i have the same problem as Roy
>
> That's too bad. Can you contribute anything else toward the resolution
> of this issue?
>
> Andy

I guess that makes (at least) 3 of us...

I have lined up the source code against userContent.css in order to 
identify an
easy fix.

  * wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wphelp/images/help.gif

  shows up because its path is different than most

  * wp-includes/js/tinymce/themes/advanced/images/code.gif

  in the above, notice the word "advanced" which vaguely resembles
  "advertisement". If you change the path to, let us say:

  wp-includes/js/tinymce/themes/pro/

The issue would be resolved altogether.

Roy



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