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Configurations
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Commands
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Override
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Default value: @value
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Enter data in YAML format.
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<p>The "<strong>commands</strong>" property has to be an associative array containing a <strong>whitelist</strong> or <strong>blacklist</strong> key related to an array of command names.</p>
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Help - Overriding HTTP Services API definitions
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HTTP Services API definitions can be overridden from this page and / or in settings.php. Overridable properties are: @list
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Add a language to your site.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>Region and language</em> > @languages_link.
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Click <em>Add language</em>.
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If your language is in the <em>Language name</em> list, select it and click <em>Add language</em>.
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If your language is not in the list, select <em>Custom language...</em> and enter the <em>Language code</em>, <em>Language name</em>, and <em>Direction</em> for the language. Click <em>Add custom language</em>.
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Wait for the translation system to be updated. Also, if you have the core Update Manager module installed and translations are available for your language, wait for translations to be downloaded. You should be returned to the <em>Languages</em> page when this completes.
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Configure a text format so that when a user is editing text and selects this text format, a text editor installed on your site is shown. Configure the text editor, such as choosing which buttons and functions are available. See @filter_overview_topic for more about text formats.
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What is a text editor?
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A text editor is software (typically, a JavaScript library) that provides buttons and other command mechanisms to make editing HTML text easier. Some editors are called <em>visual</em> or <em>WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get)</em> editors; these editors hide the details of HTML from the user, and instead show formatted output on the screen. The core Text Editor module provides a framework for deploying text editors on your site. The core CKEditor 5 module provides CKEditor 5, which is a widely-used JavaScript text editor that creates clean and valid HTML; the module also enforces the HTML tag restrictions in the associated text format. Various contributed modules provide other editors; to install a new editor, besides installing the module, you may need to download the editor library from a third-party site.
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In the <em>Manage</em> administrative menu, navigate to <em>Configuration</em> > <em>Content Authoring</em> > <em>@overview_link</em>. The <em>Text editor</em> column in the table shows the text editor that is currently connected to each text format, if any.
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Follow the steps on @filter_overview_topic to add a new text format or configure an existing text format; when you reach the step about text editors, return to this topic.
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Select <em>CKEditor 5</em> as the <em>Text editor</em>, or another text editor that you have installed. The rest of these steps assume you selected <em>CKEditor 5</em>.
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Under <em>Toolbar configuration</em>, drag buttons between <em>Available buttons</em> and <em>Active toolbar</em>; only buttons in <em>Active toolbar</em> will be shown to the user. Focusing or hovering over a button will display a tooltip explaining what the button does.
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Drag buttons within <em>Active toolbar</em> to the desired order, and group buttons by dragging them between group identifiers; drag <em>a new group identifier</em> to the toolbar to add additional groups.
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If you add buttons that require configuration, the <em>CKEditor 5 plugin settings</em> section will be visible, and provide their respective configuration forms.
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Return to @filter_overview_topic to complete the text format configuration, and be sure to save the text format.
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This operation does not change the original images but the copies created for this style will be recreated.
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Are you sure you want to apply the updated %name image effect to all images?
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Edit style
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- No replacement -
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Replacement style
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If this style is in use on the site, you may select another style to replace it. All images that have been generated for this style will be permanently deleted. If no replacement style is selected, the dependent configurations might need manual reconfiguration.
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