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The documentation isn't clear as to where the editor config call should be made. If developers wish to set this up globally, there is a slightly different syntax required.
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title: WYSIWYG Styles
summary: Add custom CSS properties to the rich-text editor.
# WYSIWYG Styles
SilverStripe lets you customize the style of content in the CMS. This is done by setting up a CSS file called
`editor.css` in either your theme or in your `mysite` folder. This is set through
:::php
HtmlEditorConfig::get('cms')->setOption('ContentCSS', project() . '/css/editor.css');
Will load the `mysite/css/editor.css` file.
If using this config option in `mysite/_config.php`, you will have to instead call:
:::php
HtmlEditorConfig::get('cms')->setOption('content_css', project() . '/css/editor.css');
Any CSS classes within this file will be automatically added to the `WYSIWYG` editors 'style' dropdown. For instance, to
add the color 'red' as an option within the `WYSIWYG` add the following to the `editor.css`
:::css
.red {
color: red;
}
<div class="notice" markdown="1">
After you have defined the `editor.css` make sure you clear your SilverStripe cache for it to take effect.
</div>
## API Documentation
* [api:HtmlEditorConfig]