Thanks AJ, thats a good tip and one of the first things I do.
I also run at least 2 stylesheets on my sites. A main.css which also
gets used for the TinyMCE editor and a second sheet that adds any
background styles to HTML. This way you don't end up with a background
colour or image within TinyMCE.

On Jul 12, 2:05 pm, AJ Dyka <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was going to post this as a question but ended up working out the
> solution so I though I would share what I discovered instead!
>
> Q:      I'd like to tweak the editor_content.css that TinyMCE uses.
>         I know I can change the general configuration through webtop, I'm
> just looking for a way to specify a custom stylesheet as well.
>
> A:      All you need to do is make a small change to the TinyMCE
> Configuration (under Webtop -> Admin -> Edit Config -> TinyMCE
> Configuration) and add the following line which points to the
> additional CSS file that you want to include for the editor:
>
>         content_css : "/path/to/my/new.css"
>
> Here's a link to the article I found which contains the 
> solution:http://bit.ly/a2dWaS
>
> Thanks.
>
> A.J. ( not the One! ;)

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