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You can't eliminate all other colours from the colourpicker, but you can add cusom colours, in Editor Profiles -> Editor Parameters -> Typography
The colours must be in hex format so "grey" is #808080, eg:
Then the custom colours will display in the Colour Picker Template tab:
The colours must be in hex format so "grey" is #808080, eg:
Then the custom colours will display in the Colour Picker Template tab:
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
It's exactly what I made, an I didn't see any changes... now I see them unter "more colors"/tab templates
I'd suggest you to make a button to customize this, because I'd like that all my front-end editors only would use the permitted standard colors...
This way I wouldn't risk that they use ugly colors, and wouldn't need to eliminate totally the color palette
Thank you a lot for the response!
I'd suggest you to make a button to customize this, because I'd like that all my front-end editors only would use the permitted standard colors...
This way I wouldn't risk that they use ugly colors, and wouldn't need to eliminate totally the color palette
Thank you a lot for the response!
This way I wouldn't risk that they use ugly colors, and wouldn't need to eliminate totally the color palette
Instead of allowing them access to the Font Colour options, why not create Custom Styles for them to select from the Styles list instead?
See - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/tutorials/editor/429-creating-custom-styles
You can then remove the Font Colour buttons from the toolbar.
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
Hello.
Thanks for this tutorial, and also for this https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/tutorials/editor/creating-custom-styles
But I think if is possible to change the default principle palette with many own colours and not use the path of the template or custom styles.
Infact could be necessary to have not 4 or 5 personal style but twenty and the path "more colours"->"template"->"custom colours" is not immediatly.
So I say It is possible to modify this?
Thanks
Thanks for this tutorial, and also for this https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/support/tutorials/editor/creating-custom-styles
But I think if is possible to change the default principle palette with many own colours and not use the path of the template or custom styles.
Infact could be necessary to have not 4 or 5 personal style but twenty and the path "more colours"->"template"->"custom colours" is not immediatly.
So I say It is possible to modify this?
Thanks
JCE Pro 2.7.0 includes an option to set custom colours for the Font Colour options in Editor Profiles -> Plugin Parameters -> Font Colour
You can download the JCE Pro 2.7.0 pre-release for testing here - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads/editor/pro/development/item/jce-pro-270-dev
You can download the JCE Pro 2.7.0 pre-release for testing here - https://www.joomlacontenteditor.net/downloads/editor/pro/development/item/jce-pro-270-dev
Just because you're not paranoid doesn't mean everybody isn't out to get you.
BUG WITH PRE-RELEASE JCE Pro 2.7.0
It works perfectly with K2, but NOT with Joomla Articles.
Clicking on Joomla Articles or "NEW Article", shows the fatal error page "Call to undefined method WFEditor::getInstance()"
I went back to 2.6 (most actual stable version), and the problem solved magically.
It works perfectly with K2, but NOT with Joomla Articles.
Clicking on Joomla Articles or "NEW Article", shows the fatal error page "Call to undefined method WFEditor::getInstance()"
I went back to 2.6 (most actual stable version), and the problem solved magically.
Clicking on Joomla Articles or "NEW Article", shows the fatal error page "Call to undefined method WFEditor::getInstance()"
I went back to 2.6 (most actual stable version), and the problem solved magically.
JCE 2.7.0 does not use or include a WFEditor::getInstance, and as all testing is done in the Joomla Article Manager, without generating this error, I suspect that an extension you have installed that is attempting to load JCE in some way is responsible for generating this error.
I have added the method back for the JCE 2.7.0 release, but you should attempt to find the source of the error, in case you encounter it again in future.
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