You can find the project code here: https://pastebin.com/8Yx568ZC
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Genesis will offer the updated 2024 G70 with two powertrain options for the North American market: the new 2.5L turbocharged inline four-cylinder gasoline engine and the popular 3.3L twin-turbocharged V6 gasoline engine.
The 2024 G70 2.5T has a starting MSRP of $41,500. It comes equipped with Genesis’ Highway Driving Assist safety and driver assistance features. New features include a touch-type climate control display and frameless rear-view mirror. Improvements have been made to designs and details like the multi-function switches, door and console garnish patterns, air vents, cup holders, and key FOB.
The updated G70 is available with Genesis Digital Key 2 with Near Field Communication (NFC) compatibility. The Digital Key is paired with the Genesis Intelligence Assistant app and can be used with Apple Wallet and Samsung Pass. The vehicle intelligently recognizes the driver and automatically authenticates them, loading their customized vehicle preferences. Genesis Digital Key 2 also allows the vehicle owner to share keys with others. For example, a driver with an Apple device may share their key with another via iMessage, and revoke access to the vehicle with the click of a button.
New exterior colors Vatna Gray and Kawah Blue take inspiration from the volcanic landscapes of Iceland and Indonesia, inspired by the brand’s love of travel. Genesis has also expanded the range of interior color selections by adding a new two-tone option: Obsidian Black/Fog Gray.
The 2024 G70 3.3T has a starting MSRP of $49,950. It offers enhanced standard features and design details including rain sensing wipers, ventilated front seats, Lexicon® Premium Audio, a dark chrome grille, and wide sunroof.
How to Install the CKEditor Templates Module
The installation of the Drupal 10 CKEditor Templates module is the same as any other Drupal module. It has dependencies on the CKEditor template plugin. If the plugin is needed, add it to the libraries folder at the root of the Drupal setup.
After installing and adding the library, enable the module. Now, two main steps need to be followed to work with the module:
Configure CKEditor to include the CKEditor Templates button in the toolbar.
Create and manage templates in the template library.
Configure CKEditor to include the CKEditor Template Button
Configuration -> Content Authoring -> Text formats and editors Now, all the text formats will be listed.
Configure any text format that needs the Template insert option (using full HTML in this tutorial) and move the ‘Templates’ icon from “Available buttons” to “Active Toolbar.”
Create and Manage Templates in the Template Library
Configuration -> Content Authoring -> CKEditor TemplatesNow, the previously created templates will also be listed.
Click on the ‘Add CKEditor template’ button to add a new template. It will now redirect to the template page and the following fields must be filled.
Title: Title of Template
Description: Description of the Template
Image path for template: Preview the image of the Template. This can be added manually. Also, it will auto-fill when uploading an image using the next field ‘Image path for this template’.
Image path for this template: This will upload the image and the ‘Image path for template’ field will be filled with the path of the uploaded image.
Body: The predefined template’s HTML code will be added in this field which will be inserted in CKEditor when this template is added.
Inserting the Template into CKEditor
Now that you have configured the templates, let’s look at how to add them to your CKEditor.
Add/Edit any node, block, or other component with CKEditor.
Click on the “Template” icon (resembling the attached screenshot) to insert the template.
A popup with a list of templates will appear.
Click on the template you want to insert in CKEditor, and the template will be added.
Make changes in content and save the component.
Final Thoughts
The Drupal 10 CKEditor Templates module enhances content creation by providing content editors with a user-friendly platform to insert pre-defined templates or snippets effortlessly. This module integrates seamlessly with the CKEditor WYSIWYG editor in Drupal, making the process more efficient and enjoyable.
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Rafael Sadowski (rsadowski@
) has added a new post to his Shut up and hack series, titled
Effortless OpenBSD Audio and Desktop Screen Recording Guide,
where he takes the reader through the steps needed to configure
your OpenBSD system for audio and video recording.
The post even includes a
youtube video
where he demonstrates recording while he is putting final touches on the blog post.
You can take in the blog post here:
Effortless OpenBSD Audio and Desktop Screen Recording Guide.
Waiting for pulling into the mainline kernel once Linus Torvalds is back online following Portland’s winter storms is the sound subsystem updates for Linux 6.8, which include a lot of new sound hardware support. Linux sound subsystem maintainer Takashi Iwai at SUSE describes the new sound hardware support for Linux 6.8 as: “Support for more […]
The post Linux 6.8 Brings More Sound Hardware Support For Intel & AMD, Including The Steam Deck appeared first on Linux.com.
https://www.foxnews.com/tech/another-home-thermostat-found-vulnerable-to-attack
A network cable connection to any thermostat is still a safer and overall less expensive long term choice.