I have a "Slide Show" control and I'd like to remove the first "X" button in the tool bar of the control. I have checked .ascx and .ascx.cs file to see if there is any related code, but nothing.
I think these buttons are from Core DB and I don't know where I can remove or hide this "X" button in Sitecore.
Could you help me, please?
Find Slide Show sublayout in your Sitecore tree.
Scroll to Editor Options section and remove Delete from the Page Editor Buttons field.
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beginner question for sitecore about settings the right.
So I have an item is open in the page editor.
The renderings on the page has bunch of icons on the ribbon. One of them called 'select the parent element (element name)'.
In my case when I click on it, I am presented with the placeholder with button 'add here' and the ribbon with some component buttons that a user can use to add the controls.
So, QUESTION:
"how I add access to the button on that ribbon for certain role? Where do I set it up? "
For some certain role that placeholder's ribbon is completely empty, including there is no button 'select the parent element' even though
i know there is a parent element.
thank you very much for help,
HF
Here are the screenshots (no icons on the placeholder ribbon, and the user's rights:
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And here is how that looks for the admin:
All the settings for the Page Editor are held in the Core database. So in the Sitecore Desktop, switch to the core database and open up the Content Editor.
Navigate to : /sitecore/content/Applications/WebEdit
This item holds the items that make up the page editor. To edit the ribbon menues, go to:
/sitecore/content/Applications/WebEdit/Ribbons
I don't remember seeing that particular button in the Core database, so this is likely a built-in feature that requires the user to have one of the built-in permissions.
The first thing I would check is that Designing is turned on. Have the user go to the 'View' tab in Page Editor and make sure they have checked the 'Designing' checkbox.
If that doesn't work, it sounds like the user you have does not have design access to the page. I would examine the inherited roles using the User Manager and check if they have the Sitecore Designer role inherited.
It is possible they just need to be provided the correct role in the system so that they can access the buttons.
Have you tried the "Sitecore Client developing role"?
Also, for the blue arrow drop list location, in order for the rendering button to show up in that location, you have to check whether the button in the webedit folder under core database(/sitecore/content/Applications/WebEdit/Default Rendering Buttons). The Type field needs to be "Common" in order to show up in the blue arrow droplist.
Example can be the "Edit related item" (/sitecore/content/Applications/WebEdit/Default Rendering Buttons/Edit related item) shows up in the blue arrow droplist.
I'm been working with Sitecore for a while, but this is my first time on the page editor.
So, I go to my sublayout and I place a sitecore tag instead a .net tag
<sc:Text ID="txtContent" Field="Content" runat="server"/>
Content is the normal content field on the sitecore page.
When I go to the page editor, I'm able to see the correct content and do some editing but the save button is disabled and my changes are not saved at all
I'm I missing something very basic here?
this is a screen cast on what I'm doing
http://screencast.com/t/0itqgjGVQx8
Update: After including jquery.noconflict constructs, the execution moves to the handler function in the ribbon correctly. BUT it seems that the button itself is disabled. Is it possible to enable/disable the button? is it disable on specific situations? if so how can I enable it.
There might be invalid html appearing. Check you hints for buttons, etc. There might be non-escaped texts on the page.
I've resolve this some time ago... in the sublayout definition on sitecore there was a redundant/wrong compatible rendering definition. Once I removed that, the save button appeared and the sublayout started to work as expected
Please look at the below E-Mail form.
And you can see one button called "Insert Template" highlighted with red color. How can we replace(hide it and add new one) this button with our own custom button like, we can hide the same named button on ribbon through XML...?
That button isn't on the ribbon, it's a part of the rich editor control. There is no supported way to change those buttons that I know, so you'll have to go with some JavaScript as #lazarus suggested.
is it possible to hide or deactivate a menu item in the file button called also jewel button? I´m able to hide completely the file button with javascript, but I want to hide or disable only some menu items in the flyout menu.
Thank you in advance
You will find these Jewel buttons within the application ribbon. You can choose to hide these buttons in your customizations.xml via some hide HideCustomActions. The names of some of the Jewel buttons you will find are:
- Mscrm.Jewel.NewMenu.NewActivity
- Mscrm.Jewel.NewMenu.NewRecord;
For example, within your appointment ribbondiffxml section within your customizations.xml, you could have a HideCustomAction like:
<HideCustomAction HideActionId="CustomHideAction.JewelMenu.NewActivity" Location="Mscrm.Jewel.NewMenu.NewActivity" />
I would like to add a button to the Sitecore rich text editor toolbar, specifically one that inserts the H2 element.
I know the H2 element can be inserted using the paragraph styles pulldown menu, but all my editors are now using the bold button for their headings because they don't "see" the paragraph styles pulldown. So, I want to make the H2 easily available using a toolbar button. (And maybe even removing the bold buttons, since it's not semantic at all.)
But no matter how I go through the documentation, I cannot find a good explanation on how to do this.
In addition to the guide Yan posted, here's another guide.
I found a couple of walkthroughs for this...
Sitecore v6.3 and previous: link
Sitecore v6.4: link
Make sure that you select the core database (bottom right of Sitecore desktop) so that you can see the /sitecore/system/Settings/Html Editor Profiles area.
In my article here the first step of wiring up an event to a button is in javascript. From there you can insert text or tags. You can also get the selected text and wrap it in tags. You don't need to compile anything I was just showing how you would if you needed to, but you can entirely cut that piece out and just use the editor to send whatever text you want back to the wysiwyg editor.