These styles (just the classes) are imported from your current theme style.css file. However some themes use @import to load the actual css file(s). Tiny does not follow these links. To make the classes appear, add their names to tadv-mce.css file located in "tinymce-advanced/css". You do not need to copy the whole classes, just add the names, like that:
.my-class{}
.my-other-class{}
Log out of WordPress, clear your browser cache, quit and restart the browser and try again. If that does not work, there may be a caching proxy or network cache somewhere between you and your host. You may need to wait for a few hours until this cache expires.
The "Emotions" button in TinyMCE adds the codes for the smilies. The actual images are added by WordPress when viewing the Post/Page. Make sure the checkbox "Convert emoticons to graphics on display" in "Options - Writing" is checked.
Make sure the "Use the visual editor when writing" checkbox under "Users - Your Profile" is checked.
Please visit the homepage for TinyMCE Advanced.




