Keep Drupal content HTML in a uglified state - drupal

When I am adjusting content, I click on the source I want the html to be in an uglified state, so it is easier to naivagte, without having to copy and paste the html into HTMLLint, then into Sublime Text (at least once for editing, but definitely in ST2 if I plan on doing several iterations of edits), and then back into the RTF body area.
How do you get it to show the source in an indented view like this:
Maybe also how do you just edit the content in HTML format only? Any Module?

How do you get it to show the source in an indented view
Well, you can't unless it is built into the Rich Text Editor module that you have installed. CK Editor, for example, does indent the HTML nicely.
how do you just edit the content in HTML format only? Any Module?
If you want to edit the content without the Rich Text Editor, you may
disable that particular module admin/config/modules
or make plain text your default by going to admin/config/content/formats and dragging 'Plain Text' to the top of the list.

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Atom text editor - highlight line based on regex

Atom is a hackable text editor but I can't find a way to hack it to my needs.
On PC I use Notepad++ and its custom highlighting engine to view very large log files with visual cues to assist me.
I want to be able to highlight individual lines in Atom based on their contents: say the line contains "warning" I want it to be orange or "error" - red.
Atom is build on web technologies, so you can use JavaScript and CSS to alter its behaviour. If, for instance, you type "Warning" into a plain-text document and open the Developer Tools, you will see it is rendered as plain HTML:
<span class="text plain">
<span class="meta paragraph text">Warning</span>
</span>
Unfortunately, there are currently no CSS selectors for the text inside a tag-pair, so you would have to create a plugin, or package, in JavaScript/Coffeescript. How to CSS: select element based on inner HTML) provides a good starting point.
Use JavaScript to detect all instances of “Warning” inside the HTML of the editor view, then add a class. You can then use CSS to highlight the line.
Alternatively, you could probably create custom grammar for your log file.

kineticjs canvas content disappears inside froala html editor

I'm new in web development and this is also my first question here, so I hope I am precise enough.
What im trying to achieve is to have a text editor on a webpage, that of course can insert and edit text but also is able to insert blank guitar tablature, that can be edited by mouse- and keyboard events and save all the html content to a collection (Like create and save guitar notesheets).
The text thing is already working, I can save content to my collections or can show the collections content inside the editor, but I have some problems with the guitar tab inserts.
I'm using Meteor with the following packages:
brentjanderson:kinetic,
fortawesome:fontawesome,
froala:editor,
iron:router,
less,
meteor-platform,
nemo64:bootstrap,
peppelg:bootstrap-3-modal,
twbs:bootstrap
I want to use kineticjs for the guitar tab thing, because it is able to draw the blank tabs easily and access its content (for the editing I want to do).
For test purpose I just started to add a new kinetic stage with 2 layers (one for the guitar tab lines and one for the text) statically to an empty html page and it worked as it should. here is a fiddle:
https://jsfiddle.net/dsrbhayd/
But if I want to use kinetic in conjunction with the froala editor's "insertHTML" function by inserting the kinetic div via custom button inside the editor I have the following issue:
The div and canvas is inserted normally like on the html page above without the editor, but a few seconds later the content of both layers (var "text" and the horizontal lines, see fiddle) disappears. If I insert any text by typing something with the keyboard, right after I inserted the kinetic div, the content disappears immediately.
If I switch to see the HTML code inside the froala editor (with the "show HTML" button in the toolbar) I am still able to see the inserted kinetic div and canvas elements, but it seems the content of the layers is "gone".
Here is another fiddle with the editor issue:
https://jsfiddle.net/un8sbrzd/
I worked on it for days but I cant get it. I tried to change some of the froala editors options (like I mentioned in the comments of the fiddle) but it didn't work.
Is it a kind of a refresh issue of the editor? Does anyone have some experience using kinetic inside a html editor?
It would be awesome if someone can help me.
Greetings

Preserve original website formatting inside ckeditor?

I'm trying to do a simple wysiwyg editor and I am trying to edit this page.
I inserted that code into my editor and included the original css file from the website, yet it seems like ckeditor is putting its own tags around the overall content which breaks the original design. Is there a simple way to overcome this?
Thanks
Inline editing is what you want to do there. Simply render the website (component) in your admin panel, using your default, frontend styles and create inline editors for all editable fields. Finally serialize contents of editors.
CKEditor uses CSS from ckeditor/contents.css - you have to add your CSS there.
Your file is visible at http://makehugeprofit.com/editor/ckeditor/contents.css?t=E0LB and as you can see, it doesn't contain much. How did do "included the original css file from the website"? Merge it with contents.css and you'll have greater luck.
The editable area is an iframe and thus not in the same CSS space as your surrounding site.

There is some way to ignore the css style on copy?

Example:
<p style="color:blue; font-family:Consolas">blue text</p>
The user select the text, copy and paste (wysiwyg, word, etc). And the text comes without blue color and consolas font?
From browser to browser = simple content to wysiwyg
From browser to word
There's a manual with keywords that can be used on content.
The users usually copy the keywords directly from manual and paste in the editor. So the editor assumes the style of the manual. And that's what I don't want.
I can disable the select or change the tags of keywords to input and style it, but exists a easy way?
This is a native OS/software feature. This is not something you can control via js/html.
You can however build a function via javascript that copies that text to clipboard.
Or search for the native feature in your options to turn it off.
This is default in all the windows operating systems. when ever you select the text the blue color will occur in select area. manually we never change the color. i think this answer very usefull to you.....

CSS for specific text on Confluence

I am wondering if there is a way to use custom css for some specific text on my confluence page (not using embedded HTML).
Sorry this is an old question, but for the sake of people who search for an answer to this question: you can use span or div macros and use the custom css to apply whatever style you want to their contents.
If necessary, you could create custom div and span classes to allow for multiple styles to be applied to selections of text.
EDIT: Here is an example of the wikimarkup you could use to do this
{div:class=customCss|style=float:left; margin-right:50px}
Custom text in a div
{div}
So you can either use the div class and apply a style in the custom css for the confluence space, or you can use an inline style for the div.
You can do this ...
{composition-setup}import.css=/download/attachments/123456789/custom.css
{composition-setup}
That's if you've stored a custom.css file as an attachement. You'd obviously need to replace 123456789 with the actual attachment number.
You can also link CSS on an external site (with an absolute URL), but if you have any automatic URL formatting, that tends to mess it up everytime you change the document.
I use a User Macro that renders the $body in HTML. Then I can put whatever HTML tags I want in the wiki page within the user macro tag.
There could be a way to reach what you want to reach, but there is some information missing (from you). What confluence allows is the following:
If you have admin rights to the confluence wiki space, you could add there a custom style sheet that applies to all wiki pages. Else you could follow the answer of Mus.
Then you should analyse the wiki page in source form. So load a wiki page you want to style, and look at the source of that wiki page in your browser. Depending on your browser, this may be CTRL-U or something similar. Here in chrome, the page menu says View page source.
Try to find the defining selector for your wiki text you want to style in some form. A reasonable hack could be:
Find a wiki style that is not used by others. I have experimented with ~subscript~.
Find the HTML tags that are built by using that style. In my example, it was <sub>subscript</sub>.
Use your custom style sheet to style text of that style.
However, this may change the text where the style is used for its original sense :-(
You can specify custom CSS in your Confluence page via the div and span macros.
In recent Confluence versions (4.0 and later), you can do this as follows:
Type {div} or {span}. On typing the closing brace }, auto-complete will convert the text to a macro.
Left-click on the frame of the macro and select the Edit button
Enter the custom CSS into the Style field and close the dialog
Enter your text into the macro frame. It will then have the style you specified.

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