Posted by: Robert The single font doesn't work for you. Try to change it to this: font-family: Lato, Helvetica, sans-serif !important;@robert Thanks, ...
I've also seen some circumstances where font-family needs to be fontFamily or similar in TinyMCE .
@robert - essentially, it's this. However, the usual declaration for a font outside of the system installed is usually encased in quotes so I wonder i...
Thanks @robert but this doesn't seem to work. Even if I use !important; π
@robert @sofy this works great - is there an additional command that can be used to set the default font family in the editor ? Doesn't match the rest...
@sofy thanks. From my experience with TinyMCE this was the expected answer.
Wait - odd. Whilst it works in preview (F12), it doesn't work when reloading the site despite clearing all caches.
@codetyper try this css (obviously, change for the actual colour you want) body#tinymce { background: red !important;}
No problem at all. Always happy to help ! For what it's worth, I went through the same experience and only cracked it yesterday ! π
Do you have a subscription model ? For each extension, I had to activate against my site. As soon as I did that I was able to download the extensions....
Posted by: Wendell Hmmm, it's still a manual update if you want 2.0. I installed from the WP repository and got 1.3.8 or something like that. When I l...
@wendell UM 2.01 is in fact mainstream. I updated the core and the plugins I use today. Lightning fast compared to previous version, and everything "j...
Posted by: sonofzell I ditched WPforo on one of my projects in favor of PeepSo, and I've been regretting it ever since. The bells & whistles are ...
Posted by: anonymous3542 @cmw14 @anonymous20 I'm another who doesn't handle login and register functions via wpforo - I use TML for both (mainly becau...
@wendell nice, but after dropping both Ultimate Member ($$$ savings) and BuddyPress in favour of the native WpForo profiles, I won't be going back mys...