• Doc Bolten

    (@doc-bolten)


    For those of you who have been using the great CKEditor for years, you probably remember how easy it was to configure the toolbar. Unfortunately, most web hosting companies no longer allow older versions of WordPress, and the old version of CKEditor doesn’t work anymore. The problem is that the easy-to-edit part of the Options has been removed. It’s now a separate tool called the ‘Configurator’, but it’s not included in the WordPress version of CKEditor.

    I’ve searched high and low for a way to edit the new toolbar and have gotten nowhere fast. Does anyone know of a page that lays it all out? I’d think it would be appreciated by many. I’ve tried about ten WP editors in the past few days and nothing comes close to CKEditor.

    Thanks in advance,
    Doc

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  • vokiel

    (@vokiel)

    You can always edit configuration file via the administration panel CKEditor => File Editor (/wp-admin/admin.php?page=ckeditor_file_editor)

    Details can be found here https://docs.ckeditor.com/#!/guide/dev_toolbar

    Thread Starter Doc Bolten

    (@doc-bolten)

    Vokiel –

    I’d obviously looked over the official guide, but here are the problems:

    1. The Toolbar Configurator doesn’t work with the WordPress version. It doesn’t come with it in the download, and if you put the ‘Samples’ folder in the WordPress version of CKEditor, it doesn’t display the toolbar for editing.

    2. Doing it the two manual ways is also confusing. For example, let’s say all you want to do is remove the ‘Anchor’ button. The word “anchor’ is nowhere to be found in either of the pages that you edit, “Groups” and “Item by item”. Hence the confusion.

    Any other thoughts?

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