I'm using CKEditor (v4.7.0 - custom build) and I have added the Source Dialog plugin (http://ckeditor.com/addon/sourcedialog).
What is the best way remove the word "Source" from the toolbar UI?
e.g. from this:
To this:
I'm using the jQuery adaptor and initialising the editor like this:
$(el).ckeditor({
removePlugins: 'maximize,floatingspace,resize',
extraPlugins: 'autogrow,sharedspace,sourcedialog',
autoGrow_onStartup: true,
toolbarGroups: { name: 'main', groups: [ 'mode', 'document', 'doctools', 'find', 'selection', 'spellchecker', 'editing', 'clipboard', 'undo', 'forms', 'links', 'insert', 'basicstyles', 'cleanup', 'list', 'indent', 'blocks', 'align', 'bidi', 'paragraph', 'styles', 'tools', 'colors' ] },
autoGrow_maxHeight: 800,
sharedSpaces: {
top: 'editorActions',
bottom: 'editorFooter'
},
on: {
blur: function(evt) {
// blur functions
},
instanceReady: function (evt) {
// initial functions
},
change: function(evt) {
// save functions
}
}
});
Currently I am simply deleting the text by targeting the element on load.
$('#cke_[id]_label').html(' ');
But this feels somewhat hacktastic and I'd like to not load it rather than removing it.
You can hide the label and leave only the icon with CSS:
.cke_button__source_label {
display: none !important;
}
or
.cke_button_label.cke_button__source_label {
display: none;
}
See also this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/8487229/4708866