Installed CKEditor today and installed the extension "Justify", but can't seem to center the images on the new option, only adding the code element in the source code.
Was wondering if there is how can images be centralized too?
Sorry for my English, I'm Brazilian.
Ya, a new feature has been
Ya, a new feature has been proposed to make it easier. Now you have to justify the block in which the image is placed. <p style="text-align:center"><img blabla...
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We're currently working on a
We're currently working on a new Image plugin which will make it possible to center images. The new image plugin will also be way more powerful than current one, because it will reuse new Widgets system so e.g. it will be possible to add caption to your image.
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Seems like a bug introduced in 4.2
I have encountered the problem that replacing CK 4.02 with CK 4.2 causes all centered images on existing pages to zap to the left of the page when the inline editor is activated. It is not possible to recenter the image directly, the only way to recenter it is to create a surrounding block element and center that.
Since this behaviour will damage any existing page opened for editing it's an unworkable situation. Thus I've had to reinstate 4.02 until this can be resolved.
As a positive comment this was the only problem I could find in the upgrade process though, even importing our custom plugins went very smoothly.
It's not a bug, it's a
It's not a bug, it's a feature ;). CKEditor does not allow centering images and in CKEditor 4.1 we introduced the Advanced Content Filter which is stripping not allowed content. I guess you had to center images manually (not using CKEditor's features), so that's why ACF is undoing this. Just extend its settings to prevent that.
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HTML5 is not even a standard yet.
It may be a feature, but then it's a highly destructive one. Load any existing page with centered content and the page is trashed.
In any case, why the enforcement of HTML5 semantics which haven't even been ratified as a standard yet by W3C, and which to many people are an iconically bad piece of systems design, almost as bad as WAP once was.
We understand that this
We understand that this feature may be destructive, so that's why we mentioned this in few blog posts, wrote one post specifically for this and mentioned that clearly in changelog. We need to believe that developers read changelog when updating CKEditor, because we are not able to do more.
And I don't understand your point regarding HTML5 - firstly, I don't know why you mentioned it because we are not forcing anything and secondly, AFAIK HTML5 will not be ratified at all, because it's a living standard, but there are parts of it which are ready to be used and they are real step forward comparing to HTML 4.01. Anyway - if you don't want to use it, do not use it. No one is forcing you.
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I suppose it's a matter of
I suppose it's a matter of opinion but most of HTML5 seems to be about obsessive nit-picking, whilst the real Web standards problems go untouched. If the W3C really wanted to improve Web standards and useability, then for a start they would decide which of the two main scripting syntaxes -php and javascript- is superior and deprecate the other. That single improvement would save billions of wasted hours across the world. Then, they would look at replacing SQL with a syntax which does not allow code injection into form fields. That one would have the malware authors crying into their beer, for sure.
Just my ten cents worth anyway.
If the W3C really wanted to
OMG!!!
Wow, thanks for bringing a smile for a monday :-)
And of course, I'm really worried for anyone that hires you to do any consultancy job.
W3C has nothing to do with
W3C has nothing to do with neither JS/PHP nor SQL... I'm afraid that you don't know what you're writing about :|.
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Oh, I'm so sorry, did I rock
Oh, I'm so sorry, did I rock the boat?
I must remind myself that the IT industry profits from insecurity and overcomplexity. Simplify things or make them secure by design instead of vulnerable by design, and profits fall. Not good.
Meanwhile the W3C sit wringing their hands in anguish over the dastardly idea of a bold tag actually being inserted by a bold button.
Anyway must go, have to install an Active Directory server for a two-user site. ;)
How center my image ?
I have the last version of Ckeditor with full package but I can't in my image's plugin center my image.
How i can do please ?
The old image plugin doesn't
The old image plugin doesn't allow centering off the bat. You have to put it in a <p> or <div> and align that. Or better, just use the new Enhanced Image plugin.
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