Images+into+Rich+Text+Area

First thing you would need to do is download CKeditor



Go to http://drupal.org/project/ckeditor and use the drupal 7 link Now, within Drupal go to 'Modules' in the admin menu and click on '+ Install new module' at the top of the page – and paste the URL of the tar.gz of CKeditor into the 'Install from a URL' field – click 'install'. This will install CKeditor

Don't forget about your username and your 'generic' password!

Now you are going to have to download a few other things, this isn't wordpress (Sorry!) Go to http://ckeditor.com/download You will need to 'extract' the downloaded archive to the original editor directory.



Copy all configuration files from backup folder to the position in the new directory. These should included the following files:
 * Config.js
 * contents.css
 * plguins/templates/templates/default.js
 * plugins/styles/styles/default.js
 * plugis/pasteforword/.filter/default.j

The Update manager page should appear, your next step will be to click on enable newly added modules. You will be sent back to the modules page, here check on the enable back and save the configuration.

There is a portion of complicated integration and configuration WITHIN your sites files which its very long and tedious I HIGHLY suggest you check out this video especially between 2:30 mark till 7:50 mark. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bzg26YJi2W8

Now once you have done all the copying and pasting, changing etc... it should be up and running.



Go to configuration and head over to full and operations edit. Go to file broswer settings change the file browser type to CK finder and hopefully the following two are the same.

also one last thing. if you have horrible spelling (I know i do). click yes to spellcheck, proper spelling FTW!

Now you have to configure the CKeditor, go to configuration on the admin menu and on the second box you will see 'Content Authoring', click on CKeditor.



Now you will see Content authoring go to Text Formats for full HTML, Filtered HTML and assign to user roles *(if you are making your website for someone else)

You should now be able to see something like this!

(Image Reference: http://drupal.org/node/651590) (Text Reference: http://docs.cksource.com/CKEditor_3.x/Developers_Guide/Installation and Melancon, Benjamin. //The Definitive Guide to Drupal 7//. New York: Apress, 2011. Print)