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Can you style (css) the Control Panel to look like the website?
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Yes I saw both those links. I understand that the CKeditor is third party but I was thinking that the CKeditor was a separate issue from the way content is displayed in the editor (and of course would have to be configured to my CSS as well).

What I was doing was copying the code from my original website into the Source of each page (just to setup what is already there). The content is coded with divs and CSS classes - so I wasn't actually using the CKeditor. I wondered how I could link those classes to my CSS file so they would be visible in the editor HTML view.
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Can you style (css) the Control Panel to look like the website? - by charles_i - 2011-11-05, 06:19:11



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