[Linux4christians] Help with CSS & Drupal?
Samuel Clough
samuel.clough at trumpetsofzion.org
Sun Jan 20 07:11:51 EST 2008
For our drupal sites, I've used the combo of the TinyMCE editor and
the IMCE module. It works together well for inline placement of
images. HTH, I haven't tried the BLUEditor.
On 1/18/08, Pastor David <pastordavid at bibleseven.com> wrote:
> This site describes a way to implement BUEditor and
> IMCE in Drupal.
>
> Adding Inline Images in Drupal
> http://mustardseedmedia.com/blog/2007/10/24/adding_inline_images_in_drupal
>
> And as you may see from my post at the bottom of this
> page I generally followed what he suggested:
> http://groups.drupal.org/node/7771#comment-24642
>
> However, I have encountered two problems:
>
> 1. I am not getting the prompt to float text around an inline
> image. I'm sure that I made some minor error when I
> implemented the mod to the BUEditor code but I cannot
> see it. (I can post my code here or send it direct
> if someone is willing to take a look.)
>
> 2. I cannot figure out where one adds the CSS "... new field
> to the var form ..." that he describes.
>
> I have made considerable progress with our Drupal-based
> church site and now need to add some modules and to begin
> distributing responsibility for ministry-specific Web
> management.
>
> These are my first two new modules and I am experimenting
> on a Test install of Drupal rather than messing up my
> production install!
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
>
> Be blessed as God blesses others through you! Pastor David
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> Senior Associate Pastor (interim)
> First Baptist Church of Spring Hill, FL
> http://firstbaptistchurchsh.com/ (Under Construction)
> http://www.springhillfbc.com/ (Old Site)
> Personal Site: http://bibleseven.com
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