I recently moved a clients site to a new server (same hosting but different account), and at the same time upgraded the system to 1.6.6
Now when you come to edit the page, the buttons such as images, links etc aren't showing up? Is this an installation error, or has something changed in the system so you have to turn it on (and if so, where?)
Cheers!
WYSYWIG buttons not appearing?
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Re: WYSYWIG buttons not appearing?
Hi,
Try to reset profiles in the TinyMCE setup.
If that doesn't work, try to reïnstall TinyMCE in Modules.
Rolf
Try to reset profiles in the TinyMCE setup.
If that doesn't work, try to reïnstall TinyMCE in Modules.
Rolf
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Re: WYSYWIG buttons not appearing?
Ahh, I reset everything to default and that seems to have done the trick, thanks!
Re: WYSYWIG buttons not appearing?
We should make a sticky for this somewhere with links to the common solutions.
If all else fails, use a bigger hammer.
M@rtijn wrote: This is a community. This means that we work together and have the same goal (a beautiful CMS), not that we try to put people down and make their (voluntary) job as difficult as can be.
Re: WYSYWIG buttons not appearing?
I dunno... the "Read this before posting" and "how to ask a question so you'll get help" threads are stickied, and it doesn't seem to help much, judging by the recent volume of "my site is broke, how do I fix it?" posts... 

Re: WYSYWIG buttons not appearing?
And it's true that you won't find anything when you search for "WYSYWIG" in this forum. So this is truely a new issue 

Re: WYSYWIG buttons not appearing?
Jos: I like your sense of humor! 

If all else fails, use a bigger hammer.
M@rtijn wrote: This is a community. This means that we work together and have the same goal (a beautiful CMS), not that we try to put people down and make their (voluntary) job as difficult as can be.