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Modifying the WYSIWYG editor CSS styles
October 04, 2010, 08:32:09 am
I am interested in modifying the WYSIWYG editor that is built into civicrm.  We would like to define custom css styles in it so that it matches our website's theme  Primarily h1,h2,h3, link tags, body and other html css styles.  So when a user of civicrm sends out a newsletter it will match the theme of the website.

Has anyone accomplished this or know of any documentation on how to do this?  After looking around on this forum and the site, I can't seem to find any information.

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