#3180: Include content styling in the default distribution
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 Reporter:  fredck      |       Owner:              
     Type:  Bug         |      Status:  new         
 Priority:  Normal      |   Milestone:  CKEditor 3.x
Component:  General     |     Version:              
 Keywords:  Discussion  |  
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 The default editor installation already proposes some default styles to be
 used in the editing area. Those can be found at the contents.css file,
 which should be the file to get customized on editor installations, to
 reflect the final web site styles, giving a more WYSIWYG feeling.

 Right now, we have included just font face, size and colors. But we could
 include further styles in that file by default, so creating text with the
 editor will look nicer inside of it, and would be more usable.

 One of the example of it is the <blockquote> tag, which currently looks
 just like an indented paragraph. It would be nicer to have it look
 differently, helping understanding that that block is a quotation (#3179),
 and that it's different than a simple indentation.

 There are other cases, like less used tags, like <kbd> and <code>, which
 could have better styling.

 We do that with FCKeditor at sample14.html, with good results. Maybe it's
 the case to do that by default. After all, that CSS file must always be
 configured, so if one wants, s/he can just remove the unneeded rules.

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Ticket URL: <http://dev.fckeditor.net/ticket/3180>
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