hello all,
On the content types for "services", "resources", etc. (the ones that are default to the OpenPublic distribution,) the full HTML option is not displayed. Regardless of user privileges. In Custom content types, CKeditor correctly displays the full HTML toolbars and I am able to utilize Full HTML, but logged in as an admin, all I see is "disable rich text" at the bottom of the body text area for BOTH default and custom content types. There is no drop down box to select either Full HTML or Filtered HTML.
The text format settings appear to be in order. The wysiwyg setting are pointing correctly to ckeditor. I even updated ckeditor and I still have the same results.
Can anyone advise how to turn on full HTML in the default content types?
Big thanks for reading,
Rudy
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Text Format default
Hello
just for my experience,
When I installed Drupal 7 default conditions, after that I changed text format as default is full html by weight setting. I think depend on your Drupal environment.
admin/config/content/formats
Cheers,
Kazu Hodota
kazu Hodota Gennai3 Corporation email: hodota@gennai3.co.jp
Text options are disabled in theme
If you look at your theme settings
profiles/openpublic/modules/features/openpublic_defaults/theme/openpublic_defaults.css?mkzlrc
you'll find that
edit-basic label {
display: none;
}
haven't figured out how to enable it yet.
Seems a bit crazy to disable stuff at the theme level though
I hope this helps.
Thanks.