allow css to identify a specific dialog, e.g. emoji dialog #8230
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This was a deliberate design decision to avoid ugly hacks that caused a lot of support overhead for us and also upgrade difficulties. Sometimes the HTML and CSS changes between minor and patch releases and it can potentially break customer's editors running on our cloud version that auto-updates. To help us understand your use-case, what are you trying to achieve? |
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Dear moderator, I just got an email from
These are pornados with links to, among others, These could come from a legitimate user whose computer / github account was hacked, or from a user that should not be legitimate. The only Michelle Carter I could find on GitHub is a frontend engineer with Adobe and I'm dead sure she's not one of the ladies in the website. Is there a way this could be tracked on your end? |
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many different plugins use the tinymce model dialog, but in theme silver, there is no unique id for there different dialog.
I only found there only different
title
in the process of renderring.tox-dialog__header
, so I tried to keep thetitle
in the.tox-dialog__header
, then exact thetitle
into the class list of the dialog container.there is the path file
then, you can custom the specific dialog of specific plugin, e.g. emoji dialog:
the
title
varies on different languages.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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