3 | | Let's say I open up the wysiwyg ckeditor and I want to change the color of a text. I copy the hex code from photoshop, select the text I wanna change and go up to textcolor->More Colors->paste the hex code in the box and press Ok. Right, the color of the selected text changed as predicted, however if I want to go ahead and change the color of another part of the text, I have to select that text and again _paste_ the hex code in! Why must I do that? And this is why I think it's a bug, because I can see my previous used color in the box that shows which color I have selected, and I can also press the button "Clear" to remove it, but I can't reuse it unless I paste the hex code in again. This is frustrating, and this feature exist in for example FCK editor, but I don't like that editor very much. |
| 3 | Let's say |
| 4 | - I open up the wysiwyg ckeditor and I want to change the color of a text. |
| 5 | - I copy the hex code from photoshop, |
| 6 | - select the text I wanna change and |
| 7 | - go up to textcolor->More Colors->paste the hex code in the box and press Ok. |
| 8 | Right, the color of the selected text changed as predicted, however if I want to go ahead and change the color of another part of the text, I have to select that text and again _paste_ the hex code in! Why must I do that? And this is why I think it's a bug, because I can see my previous used color in the box that shows which color I have selected, and I can also press the button "Clear" to remove it, but I can't reuse it unless I paste the hex code in again. This is frustrating, and this feature exist in for example FCK editor, but I don't like that editor very much. |