Hi, I have a client with a V7.1.6 site who uses a MacBookPro (I don't) and they tell me that they just type content into RTE boxes. However, when I look at these paragraphs, etc. I see added styles like:-
It doesn't happen if I type content in. I thought initially that they must be doing copy and paste, but they say not. I'd rather not have sites with my name on the bottom full of crud like this.
Anyone else noticed it or has anyone any idea what might cause it?
Do you know what browsers they're using? It's an odd issue indeed...Never seen it before either but perhaps there is some weird bugs we don't know about yet but I suspect it must be related to a certain browser on the mac os.
If I'm reading and understandig this post right https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/26975 then it seems it might be a webkit issue? What browser are you using on your windows machine?
Realising it's probably TinyMCE and not Umbraco here, I did a bit of general Googling and realised the insertion of tags with "style="line-height:xxx"" is quite common. It's happening to me using Firefox and Chrome browsers on Linux Mint innamon and Chrome on Windows 7. Doesn't happen in IE11 on W7 interestingly enough. Reading your WordPress link, yes, it's the same issue. A damn shame really as it's totally unnecessary. Hope TinyMCE and/or the browser makers are on the case.
Interesting. It certainly looks like it, and it probably is, but the RTE DataType is Umbraco.TinyMCEv3. I think I brought this up ages ago on the mailling list and someone (I know who but I'm not going to say ;)) said it would be corrected. Maybe next time. lol
Weird Line Height additions
Hi, I have a client with a V7.1.6 site who uses a MacBookPro (I don't) and they tell me that they just type content into RTE boxes. However, when I look at these paragraphs, etc. I see added styles like:-
It doesn't happen if I type content in. I thought initially that they must be doing copy and paste, but they say not. I'd rather not have sites with my name on the bottom full of crud like this.
Anyone else noticed it or has anyone any idea what might cause it?
Cheers,
Craig
Hi Craig
Do you know what browsers they're using? It's an odd issue indeed...Never seen it before either but perhaps there is some weird bugs we don't know about yet but I suspect it must be related to a certain browser on the mac os.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
/Jan
Hi Craig
If I'm reading and understandig this post right https://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/26975 then it seems it might be a webkit issue? What browser are you using on your windows machine?
/Jan
Realising it's probably TinyMCE and not Umbraco here, I did a bit of general Googling and realised the insertion of tags with "style="line-height:xxx"" is quite common. It's happening to me using Firefox and Chrome browsers on Linux Mint innamon and Chrome on Windows 7. Doesn't happen in IE11 on W7 interestingly enough. Reading your WordPress link, yes, it's the same issue. A damn shame really as it's totally unnecessary. Hope TinyMCE and/or the browser makers are on the case.
Craig
Wonder when we might upgrade to TinyMCE V4 : http://www.tinymce.com/presentation/index.html#/ Looks good :)
Hi Craig
Yeah it usually is TinyMce when something in the RTE acts up. Not much the Umbraco team can do about those things unfortunately.
But if you're using Umbraco 7 then TinyMce 4 is already being used :)
/Jan
Interesting. It certainly looks like it, and it probably is, but the RTE DataType is Umbraco.TinyMCEv3. I think I brought this up ages ago on the mailling list and someone (I know who but I'm not going to say ;)) said it would be corrected. Maybe next time. lol
Hi Craig
Mailinglist? Is that the Google one? If it's not in the issue tracker I don't think it will :)
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