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Hi there,
after updating JCE to the current 2.6.8. the size of the editor window within 'Event Booking' changed. See screenshot (red area):
http://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/2194033/e825eacfd507a3f0c32644bc9a28fdbd
What can I do to have the editor window bigger again?
Before the update everything worked fine. See screenshot from a different site with an older JCE version:
http://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/2194052/dd58a23c3a462da8b08356f5b492be58
Stefan
after updating JCE to the current 2.6.8. the size of the editor window within 'Event Booking' changed. See screenshot (red area):
http://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/2194033/e825eacfd507a3f0c32644bc9a28fdbd
What can I do to have the editor window bigger again?
Before the update everything worked fine. See screenshot from a different site with an older JCE version:
http://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/2194052/dd58a23c3a462da8b08356f5b492be58
Stefan
The default TinyMCE editor is rendered inside a div container that uses a class of "editor", eg:
As this is the default, the admin template includes code that styles the container based on this class, and so might other extensions.
In previous versions, JCE did not include this class, and so did not display correctly in some extensions, as in the Event Booking component, where the editor was actually displaying outside of the space the extension developer intended it to.
If you switch to the default TinyMCE editor, it will also occupy the same space as the updated JCE, and not as in the previous version.
<div class="editor">
// Editor here
</div>
As this is the default, the admin template includes code that styles the container based on this class, and so might other extensions.
In previous versions, JCE did not include this class, and so did not display correctly in some extensions, as in the Event Booking component, where the editor was actually displaying outside of the space the extension developer intended it to.
If you switch to the default TinyMCE editor, it will also occupy the same space as the updated JCE, and not as in the previous version.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
I don't have access to this extension so I cannot confirm your issue.
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Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
The issue here is not with JCE, but with the Event Booking extension, which does not provide a very big area for the editor. In a previous version of the editor, the editor container was missing a class (that the default TinyMCE included) which the template uses to correctly position the editor container, giving the result you are seeing now.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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I'm sorry, but I don't understand that.
The issue EXACTLY occured when I updated the JCE editor, without any other changes on the website or Event Booking.
So it DEFINITELY worked with previous versions of JCE.
How can that be an issue of Event Booking?
What would I have to tell them what the problem is and what they'd have to do?
You seem to mention a change in the editor (that I don't really understand. I'm not that technical). Can't we undo this change?
Stefan
The issue EXACTLY occured when I updated the JCE editor, without any other changes on the website or Event Booking.
So it DEFINITELY worked with previous versions of JCE.
How can that be an issue of Event Booking?
What would I have to tell them what the problem is and what they'd have to do?
You seem to mention a change in the editor (that I don't really understand. I'm not that technical). Can't we undo this change?
Stefan
The default TinyMCE editor is rendered inside a div container that uses a class of "editor", eg:
As this is the default, the admin template includes code that styles the container based on this class, and so might other extensions.
In previous versions, JCE did not include this class, and so did not display correctly in some extensions, as in the Event Booking component, where the editor was actually displaying outside of the space the extension developer intended it to.
If you switch to the default TinyMCE editor, it will also occupy the same space as the updated JCE, and not as in the previous version.
<div class="editor">
// Editor here
</div>
As this is the default, the admin template includes code that styles the container based on this class, and so might other extensions.
In previous versions, JCE did not include this class, and so did not display correctly in some extensions, as in the Event Booking component, where the editor was actually displaying outside of the space the extension developer intended it to.
If you switch to the default TinyMCE editor, it will also occupy the same space as the updated JCE, and not as in the previous version.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
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