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I installed the CKEditor in Drupal 7, following the steps in the documentation. I set up the right permissions and the text options and I cleared the caches, but when I want to add or edit some content, I have only the plain textarea.

However, when I navigate to Administration » Configuration » Content authoring » CKEditor. and edit the Filtered and Full HTML, the WYSIWYG editor shows up as it should when I expand the Editor Appearence tab, so I assume it's well installed.

What I find peculiar is that when I navigate to Administration » Structure » Content types, select a content type and click manage fields and edit for the body field the area just below the text: "The default value for this field, used when creating new content." is still the old textarea. I don't find any option to change it, as if the WYSYWYG editor wouldn't exist.

Anyone has an idea, a solution? Is it something I miss here?
Thanks a lot for your help.

I installed the CKEditor in Drupal 7, following the steps in the documentation. I set up the right permissions and the text options and I cleared the caches, but when I want to add or edit some content, I have only the plain textarea.

However, when I navigate to Administration » Configuration » Content authoring » CKEditor. and edit the Filtered and Full HTML, the WYSIWYG editor shows up as it should when I expand the Editor Appearence tab, so I assume it's well installed.

Anyone has an idea, a solution? Is it something I miss here?
Thanks a lot for your help.

I installed the CKEditor in Drupal 7, following the steps in the documentation. I set up the right permissions and the text options and I cleared the caches, but when I want to add or edit some content, I have only the plain textarea.

However, when I navigate to Administration » Configuration » Content authoring » CKEditor. and edit the Filtered and Full HTML, the WYSIWYG editor shows up as it should when I expand the Editor Appearence tab, so I assume it's well installed.

What I find peculiar is that when I navigate to Administration » Structure » Content types, select a content type and click manage fields and edit for the body field the area just below the text: "The default value for this field, used when creating new content." is still the old textarea. I don't find any option to change it, as if the WYSYWYG editor wouldn't exist.

Anyone has an idea, a solution? Is it something I miss here?
Thanks a lot for your help.

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I installed the CKeditorCKEditor in Drupal 7, following the steps in the documentation,. I set up the right permissions and the text options and I cleared the caches, but when I want to add or edit some content, I have only the plain textarea. When

However, when I navigate to Administration » Configuration » Content authoring » CKEditor. and edit the Filtered and Full HTML, the WYSIWYG editor shows up onas it should when I expand the editor appearance screenEditor Appearence tab, so I assume it's well installed. 

Anyone has an idea, a solution..? Is it something I miss here? 
Thanks a lot for your help.

I installed the CKeditor in Drupal 7, following the steps in the documentation, I set up the right permissions and the text options and I cleared the caches, but when I want to add or edit some content, I have only the plain textarea. When I edit the Filtered and Full HTML, the WYSIWYG editor shows up on the editor appearance screen, so I assume it's well installed. Anyone has an idea, a solution..? Is it something I miss here? Thanks a lot for your help.

I installed the CKEditor in Drupal 7, following the steps in the documentation. I set up the right permissions and the text options and I cleared the caches, but when I want to add or edit some content, I have only the plain textarea.

However, when I navigate to Administration » Configuration » Content authoring » CKEditor. and edit the Filtered and Full HTML, the WYSIWYG editor shows up as it should when I expand the Editor Appearence tab, so I assume it's well installed. 

Anyone has an idea, a solution? Is it something I miss here? 
Thanks a lot for your help.

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