I have an image component for which I need to disable its editing ribbon on Sitecore Page Editor so that the author is unable to edit/change the image.
In code:
<sc:Image Field="Image" ID="Image1" runat="server">
I have tried DisableWebEditing="true" but of no use !
Also tried this in code behind
if (Sitecore.Context.PageMode.IsPageEditor)
{
Image1.DisableWebEditing = true;
}`
How do i disable the image editing?
I would have expected the change you have made to work in disabling the web edit functionality. Are you testing as an "is administrator" functionality? I know that Page Editor will occasionally provide full admins more access.
If you do not want it to ever be edited, you can also consider use an ASP.NET image control and updating it with the data from the media item.
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I want to use CKEditor 5, insert image with URL dialog, instead of its default file upload dialog. how to do this in CKEditor 5 Classic?
There is, as far as I know, no such feature officially provided.
There is, however, a tutorial provided in the documentation on how to write such a feature: https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor5/latest/framework/guides/creating-simple-plugin.html
There is also a separate project on github for the same purpose, which appears to be a bit more stylish: https://github.com/khanhna/ckeditor5-image-via-url
Both approaches require to configure a modified build, and both appear to lack an important component: a button in the image's toolbar to edit that URL later on.
So, a more simple approach that does achieve practically the same is to just drag the images into the editor from some browser window.
i have added below configuration to hide the toolbar onload of ckeditor.
config.toolbarStartupExpanded = false;
is there any configuration or any workaround available to show the toolbar once the user clicks on the editing area and then hides it once user clicks out of the editing area.
You can try to use inline version of editor, it might be sufficient for you in this case.
Take a look into this sample how it works: https://cdn.ckeditor.com/4.7.3/full-all/samples/old/inlineall.html.
You need to remember to initialise editor with CKEDITOR.inline instead of CKEDITOR.replace. More about it you can find in documentation
Another option might be dynamically create and destroy editor, but this approach might be a little bit more laggy, for the user. Example how it works you can find here: https://cdn.ckeditor.com/4.7.3/full-all/samples/old/ajax.html
I'm creating some project using HippoCMS 10 and I need to add RichText editor as part of the page, so that customer can use it and fill something there. This editor must act exactly the same way as in Document Editor (customer can click Image button in toolbar and select image from ImagePicker dialog box).
Can't find anything about it in HippoCMS official documentation. I learned how to create custom plugins and how to integrate CKEditor into page separately, but for image picking, I need default behaviour as in Hippo.
How can I achieve this? Any help will be appreciated!
I think your question was answered on the community group. The answer there was:
"it should be quite easy to have a CKEditor in the website.
However, it doesn't really make sense to me to have site visitors able to pick CMS documents and images from the site. The picker dialogs are designed to work inside the CMS only. You should be able to create your own picker dialog that can read from a REST service that exposes the images/documents.
I don't think it will be possible to reuse the CMS picker dialog in the site."
and
"your use case is fine, when I said "it doesn't really make sense", I was really referring to the technical limitations of the pickers. You should be able to achieve what you want with a custom dialog that plugs into a REST service though. Unfortunately there is no quick solution for this that I can think of."
Just adding this for future reference.
I am using CKEditor to get HTML from the user. The user will use HTML tags and it will be saved in the database. I need a functionality for the user to see how the page will be displayed when open as .html before saving in the database.
Is it possible to do that using CKEditor and if yes.....then how?
Thanks-in-Advance
It's certainly possible, but depends a lot on your specific requirements.
Get the contents of the editor using editor.getData(), then open a pop up window displaying that content - this should be relatively simple with JavaScript so I won't give any examples - you'll have to try it yourself first :). If a pop up is not something you want to use, maybe use an inline dialog, such as the ones that jQuery uses.
I would create the workflow so that the preview box has a save button inside it, forcing the user to preview before saving. If that's not acceptable, then create a separate button on your page to do the preview.
I have a news-type website that I am looking to create using N2CMS, but besides the regular operations (being able to see a calendar, viewing lists of news, viewing news details etc.), part of the content in the website is displayed in "modal" popups (similar to the ModalPopupExtender from the AjaxToolkit) inside the page (for example if you click Login, a popup panel appears with the login controls).
My question is: is there a way of adding a handler for a link, and displaying a "modal" popup when the link is clicked? If so, can this be done from the template GUI editor (and how)?
Thank you
N2CMS doesn't have any built-in handlers to create modal pop-ups for links. However, N2CMS does ship with the Jquery JavaScript library. My suggestion would be to use JavaScript in your site template to select and format the desired links with modal dialogs -- but that can't be done from the GUI editor, you'd need to do it in the template code directly.