CKEditor after copy+pasting URL, new text on next line is blue and underlined - ckeditor

We use CKEditor with auto-link-plugin to make URLs clickable.
After copy+pasting the URL, the link is blue and underlined: nice.
Unfortunately new text on the next lines is blue and underlined, too.
Is there a way to disable this?

It is common behavior with most of the editors. Before pasting any link give an extra space, and use left arrow to come back to right place and paste link and use right arrow to move extra space and continue. See if this helps.

This is not a solution, but a work-around for the end-user of CKEditor.
There is an unlink button:
If you click on it, then the next text you type won't be part of the link.
Unfortunately after clicking the button the cursor is still blinking in blue color. But if you start to type, it gets black (relieve).

You could create a paragraph to place in the link, paste the link and then move to the next paragraph. This means you will have to create to paragraphs in the beginning. First one for the link and the second to continue your typing

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How to move from Title box to Content box without mouse?

I create a new slide (Ctrl+m).
The layout by default is Title + Content.
I edit the title slide and now want to move to the content textbox.
How can I do this without my mouse?
Nutshell answer:
Hit ESC, then TAB key.
Short answer:
After typing your text into the Title placeholder, hit ESC to exit editing.
Then hit the TAB key to move to the next object. (If that is not the Content placeholder, continue hitting TAB until the desired object is selected.)
Start typing to enter your text.
Extended answer:
Hit Ctrl+m to create a new slide that uses the same Layout as the current one.
Hit the TAB key to go to the first object on the slide. (This is the back-most object on your slide; the one on the bottom in the Selection Pane list. If the designer of the Layout did a good job, this is the Title placeholder. If not, keep hitting TAB until the desired object is selected.)
Start typing your text. (If you edit an existing slide and there is already text contained in the shape, simply starting to type will append text at the end. If you want to replace the existing text, hit the return/enter key before starting to type. That will select all contained text, so it will be overwritten when you start typing.)
When finished entering your text, hit the ESC button (to exit edit mode and have the actual shape selected), and hit the TAB key to go to the next object – i.e. the second-lowest one. (Again, if the designer did a good job, this will be your Content placeholder. If not, continue hitting TAB.)
Go to step 3 to continue with the next object.
After typing the title text, press CTRL + M to put the cursor in the content placeholder.

Puzzled by Xcode search path editor

Double clicking the text field for a search path in Xcode 5 brings up what seems to be an editor but it contains no apparent way of saving what has been changed. See the screen shot.
It has a little pointy hat that isn't shown as well.
If I move the box towards or away from the text field it represents it disappears and the changes disappear too. What the hell is this and what am I doing wrong?
You don't have to explicitly save it. Just click the + button, enter a path, then click anywhere outside of the popover to close and save it.

Microsoft Word Highlighting Text White

For some reason, whenever I create a Text Box and start typing, the background text is highlighted white and I can't make it transparent. This picture should explain everything:
I want to remove the highlighting so the gradient in the background shows through. I used to do things like this a lot, but for some reason Word won't let me now. Any suggestions?
I am on Word 2011 Mac
Got some clues here and finally found a solution for MSWord for Mac version 16.9:
Select the text you want to fix
Select "Design" Tab
Click "Page Borders"
Click the "Shading" Tab
Select Apply to "Text"
[Fill] is showing "No Color". Open the selection and re-select "No Color"
Hit "OK"
Worked for me. It is obviously a bug in Word.
Right-click the text box that you want to make invisible.
If you want to change multiple text boxes, click the first text box or shape, and then press and hold SHIFT while you click the other text boxes.
On the shortcut menu, click Format Text Box.
On the Colors and Lines tab, in the Fill section, click the arrow next to Color, and then click No Color.
On the Colors and Lines tab, in the Line section, click the arrow next to Color, and then click No Color.
Click OK. Your textbox's background is now invisible...
It seems the actual text highlight is your problem, so try:
Go into Borders and Shading, apply it to text, and set it to clear. Had me confused because I've never had to do this before.
As seen here.
I also searched around and had trouble finding this.
In Word for Mac 2011
Highlight the text
Click tables in the ribbon
Find the shading icon (looks like a paint bucket)
Click the down arrow next to the bucket and select No Fill
Change the text format from anything apart from Normal text.(important)
Solution 1
Select the Text box and go to the "format" tab,
modify the outline and fill options
if this isn't enough
Solution 2
select the Text box and right click for options
select the last option "format shape"

View is Clipping its Content error

I'm using Xcode 4.6. In a window I keep getting this "view is clipping its content" error and when I click on it, the XIB editor highlights a label. What is this error trying to tell me and how to I fix it?
First, clicking on the text "View is clipping..." will select the control that has the issue. it happens when you resize a text field too small for the inner text field cell to fit in. enlarging the control makes warning disappear. you can also select the inner cell and go to size inspector to see if there are options to make it smaller to match your desired overall size.
You have a carriage return / newline at the end of the text in your label. That empty line is part of the "content" which is larger than the "view". Get rid of your extra newline and you'll take care of this.
It's telling you that your constraints hasn't been set up correctly. You can resolve the by clicking on the view in question, then clicking on the small icon at the bottom and choose: "Reset to suggested constraints"
Or you could click on the little small orange (or red) arrow in your Document Outline (the list to the left of your view that shows all views), then click on Resolve Issue

Is it possible in any browser to find text on a webpage using search and "clicking" it without the mouse?

Lets say I have a page with 1000 blue links stacked on top of one another. I want to find one that matches pattern "blah" so I press ctrl-F/cmd-F and type in "blah". I find the link, it's highlighted for me. Here's my question...
Now that the browser has highlighted this link, is there anyway I can "click" on it instead of having to grab the mouse? I basically want to move my tab focus to it so I can just press enter and move on.
Thanks in advanced.
Somehow I discovered that this feature is already implemented in Chrome: just press Ctrl+Enter. :)

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