CKEditor Weekly for July 28, 2014
We're back with another edition of CKEditor Weekly. The core team is back to business as usual, fixing issues and closing tickets, and doing their part in convincing Microsoft to fix an Internet Explorer 11 issue! Read on for more...
CKEditor in review
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CKEditor's Wiktor Walc will be presenting a session entitled "CKEditor in Drupal 8 - The New Possibilities" at DrupalCon Amsterdam 2014! The conference will take place between Sep 29 - Oct 03.
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The CKEditor team managed to convince Microsoft that a solution is needed to fix an annoying issue in IE11 that lets you freely resize images, buttons and input fields, despite disableObjectResizing being set to true. They agreed to implement a fix in future releases!
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Piotrek Koszuliński showed off how you can turn off the Enter key in CKEditor. ACF won't filter <p> and <br> tags because they are meant to be always enabled due to architectural limitations. However, the data processor itself can filter out these tags, so Enter can be disabled. You can see it in action here…
Around the Net
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BootstrapValidator posted an example of how to integrate BootstrapValidator with CKEditor. BootstrapValidator is a jQuery plugin that validates form fields designed to use Bootstrap 3.
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XPages Dynamics posted a YouTube video showing how easy it is to turn on the rich text component in their application. XPages Dynamics is a web interface for Lotus Notes, which uses CKEditor.
That's it for this week. If you would like to be featured in one of our CKEditor Weeklies, or have an interesting tidbit that relates to CKEditor, leave a comment below or contact us!