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:
The File (Field) Paths module should be able to move existing files. I've not tested it, but the module description says:
Retroactive updates - rename and/or move...
Posted10 hours 24 min ago by Olaf Grabienski (Olafski) on:
Yes indeed. We are exploring a few other more costly options, but as we are a low-resource start-up, we could save a lot of money by integrating Backdrop, CiviCRM and Ubercart for our membership...
Hello Chrys..,
It looks like it was for Drupal 6, with a Dev release for D7...
Never seen it before, but it looks like an interesting module... Do you have an immediate need...
Hi TallElfin,
that sounds like a webserver misconfiguration. It has nothing to do with the CMS itself.
So... other paths work just fine, also admin paths, only the path "admin/...
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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: