• This is a weird question, but I’m using WordPress to manage about 25 websites for chapters. Each chapter has their own WordPress system setup in a different folder on the server.

    Some people are copy/pasting things from Word into a new post/page. WordPress retains the ugly Times New Roman font and size, screwing up the theme. (It never ends the font tags, so it continues throughout the theme.)

    Example: http://su.wcrf.us/index.php?page_id=3

    Is there any way I can disable the font and size change when someone copies and pastes, but enable the WYSIWYG editor still?

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  • in a word, no. the good (not that I see any) comes with the bad.

    Firstly, most themes only have this (or similar) in the # body section of their stylesheet:

    font-family: 'Lucida Grande', Verdana, Arial, Sans-Serif;

    You might try putting it in your #page, #post, # content, or whatever your theme uses in the stylesheet, too.

    Also, you should put up a disclaimer about rich editors. If they must use them, c&p from Word to Notepad then to WP editor so as to strip extraneous tags.

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