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StephenKay 07-03-2008 01:41 AM

How to edit the colors that appear in the WYSIWYG colors dropdown?
 
How/where would I go to edit precisely the shades of the colors that appear in the dropdown?

Or another way of saying it is: if a color has been specified as "yellow" in a bunch of threads, can I change the specification for "yellow" so that instead of being #FFFF00 it is #FFFF66 (for example)? Thanks.

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Bump? Thanks!

StephenKay 07-07-2008 09:39 PM

bump...anybody?

Wayne Luke 07-07-2008 10:55 PM

These are listed in an array in the clientscript/vbulletin_textedit.js file. You will need to download from vBulletin.com with the Uncompressed Javascript package in order to edit this file. The list of colors starts at line 3517.

StephenKay 07-08-2008 01:56 AM

Thank you, but what is the URL for this file? I cannot find it on vBulletin.com. The Downloads area seems to only have versions of vBulletin....


Edit: nevermind, I found uncompressed JavaScript as an option in the downloads menu....

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Wayne Luke (Post 1569584)
These are listed in an array in the clientscript/vbulletin_textedit.js file. You will need to download from vBulletin.com with the Uncompressed Javascript package in order to edit this file. The list of colors starts at line 3517.

OK, I have it.

It seems that I could also edit the normal compressed version, simply by going to the end of the file where the color values are clearly visible. Is this not advised? If not, how do I compress the uncompressed version edited file once again? I assume that compressing it somehow makes it load and execute faster?

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Another question:

I edited the values in the compressed js file. I found the value #FFFF00 : Yellow, and I changed it to #FF0000. This should make it red (as a test). But after uploading the file, I see no change in the web site, no change in the drop down WYSIWYG menu, and no change when using it. Yellow is still yellow. What am I missing?

Dismounted 07-08-2008 05:38 AM

Make sure you clear your browser cache.

StephenKay 07-08-2008 03:56 PM

Thanks, I tried that - it still doesn't work...

Do I have to compile the .js or something? I know next to nothing about .js.

StephenKay 07-11-2008 01:02 AM

Bump. I cannot get this to work. I edited the .js file. I changed the yellow color, but the forum shows no change. I cleared my cache. Can anyone test this and see if it works for them? Thanks!

StephenKay 07-22-2008 08:02 PM

Bump. I sure would like to get this to work. It must be possible to put your own color variations into the drop down menus of the WYSIWYG Editors.

Opserty 07-22-2008 08:08 PM

  1. https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showpost....68&postcount=3
  2. Maybe you are editing the wrong thing?
  3. How about start again from scratch?
  4. Make sure you are uploading to the correct place.
  5. Make sure the overwrite is actually happening. (Check the JS file on your site through the browser).
I haven't tried doing it myself so that is about all the help I can give.

StephenKay 07-23-2008 01:59 AM

It seems one problem is that this doesn't work the way people seem to think it does.

I was able to achieve some response to a change by editing one of the color *names* to some other web-standard color name. But editing the hex code of the associated color doesn't do anything to that color. If you change the name of "Yellow" to "SkyBlue", then that square becomes Sky Blue in the drop down menu, and selecting it inserts "SkyBlue" tags in the editor, and the resulting text is colored SkyBlue. It doesn't matter that the hex code is still #FFFF00 (which is Yellow). Very puzzling and ultimately not achieving anything like I want.

I want to make the Yellow "less brite" - instead of #FFFF00, #FFFF66 (for example). There seems to be a bunch more to making that happen than just changing this code in the drop down menu.


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