Nice! Thanks for posting those two JavaScript (JS) and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) snippets. Very helpful!
For newbies or visitors from the future: While the above JS and CSS snippets can be directly embedded in an HTML file (the old way), the new way of doing things is to just reference them in an HTML file, but have their code reside in physically separate files (.js, .css) in specially designated places in the file system (/js, /css). For additional background, please see:
I played around with metatags and when i revisited those pages they now have description metatags. Not sure what the initial problems were though. Sorry for the time waste.
Layout is not Content, it is not used to create pages, so I think you have chosen the wrong way. To avoid problems, just need to use every tool for its own purpose. This is not a direct answer,...
The Search module from CMS core allows to limit the Content type and is quite suitable for use, the settings are available for understanding. The form is added to the pages like other blocks /...
What are you trying to search? Titles of contents? Content of body field? Have you tried creating a View and adding an exposed filter? Otherwise the search API module is a powerful way to create...
Posted1 day 22 hours ago by Alejandro Cremaschi (argiepiano) on:
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This problem has been around quite a while. I'm not sure if anyone has opened an issue for it yet in the forum.backdropcms.org issue queue:
https://github.com/backdrop-ops/forum.backdropcms.org/issues
If someone opens an issue, I'll try to bring this up at one of our upcoming dev meetings.
Hello @stpaultim,
Have opened issue as you suggest:
https://github.com/backdrop-ops/forum.backdropcms.org/issues/153
Have opened ckeditor 5 issue
https://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor5/issues/17310
Have posted issue screenshot:
https://ibb.co/wLkWkyH
I suggest we use a url shortener (for long urls) until this situation is resolved:
https://www.shorturl.at/
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$('.field-name-comment-body a').each(function() {
if ($(this).text().search('http') == 0) {
$(this).attr('title', $(this).attr('href')).addClass('compressed-link');
}
});
.compressed-link {
display: inline-block;
max-width: 30%;
white-space: nowrap;
overflow: hidden;
text-overflow: ellipsis;
}
Heya @Enthusiast,
Nice! Thanks for posting those two JavaScript (JS) and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) snippets. Very helpful!
For newbies or visitors from the future: While the above JS and CSS snippets can be directly embedded in an HTML file (the old way), the new way of doing things is to just reference them in an HTML file, but have their code reside in physically separate files (.js, .css) in specially designated places in the file system (/js, /css). For additional background, please see:
Reddit: How do HTML, CSS and JavaScript Co-Exist?
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Hello Everyone,
I got an answer from the people at CKEDITOR5: