On Thu, 27 Jan 2011 22:35:39 +0930, Michael Wheatland
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 10:31 PM, Rimas Kudelis <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 2011.01.27 14:54, Michael Wheatland rašė:
>>> Address and preformatted are the only options in the WYSIWYG editor
>>> along with H# tags, both of which overflow the text box.
>>> If another option was available I would use it. Also I don't want to
>>> html code styles, stylesheets are the best way to manage consistency
>>> across the site.
>>>
>>> Are there already other styles built into the theme CSS, and if so why
>>> is the editor not picking them up automatically?
>>
>> I think you should check out the other drop-down menu, maybe? ;)
>>
>> Rimas
> 
> I have tried almost every option in the style dropdown and only 2
> work, neither of which is the style I am looking for. ie smaller text,
> possibly inside a style box as a note at the top of the article.
> 'highlight' is one of those styles that is designed for content rather
> than theme. Surely this style was not modelled off the LibreOffice
> colour scheme? Although if we had LibreOffice official highlighted
> text colour inside a grey box, that would be perfect.
> 
> Can anyone help with this? A text overflow out of a box just looks very
> messy.
> 
> Mike

Michael (it's very confusing to see Mike, but it means Michael),

where can I access the CSS file for the Template? Do you know this?
Normally all the styles are defined there!

-- 
Mike Houben
UI - Coding - Animation 

http://www.crazyhstudio.net

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