Toolbar

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The <strong>Toolbar</strong> is a dedicated section at the top of the CKFinder interface. It contains a series of menu buttons that can be clicked in order to give you access to various file browser features.
  
The Toolbar is a dedicated area at the top of the CKFinder interface. It contains a series of buttons that can be clicked to quickly execute specific functions. Here is a screenshot of it:
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This is what the standard CKFinder toolbar looks like:
  
[[Image:Ckfinder toolbar.gif|Image:Ckfinder_toolbar.gif]]
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[[Image:CKFinder_toolbar.png|frame|center|CKFinder Toolbar]]
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== Using the Toolbar ==
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In order to perform an operation assigned to a button, click the button once. In most cases it will either immediately perform some predefined action or open a drop-down panel with further configuration options for a feature.
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Remember that the toolbar can also be used with your keyboard. To enter the toolbar, use the <em>Alt+F10</em> keyboard shortcut. To move to the next or previous button, use the <em>Right Arrow</em> and <em>Left Arrow</em> keys, respectively. To activate a selected toolbar button, press <em>Enter</em> or <em>Space</em>.
  
 
== Toolbar Buttons ==
 
== Toolbar Buttons ==
 
 
The following is the list of buttons available in the standard toolbar:
 
The following is the list of buttons available in the standard toolbar:
 
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* <strong>[[/Upload|Upload]]</strong> &ndash; opens the <strong>Upload Pane</strong> that can be used to add new files to the current folder.
* [[/Upload|Upload]]: Opens the "Upload Pane", which can be used to add new files to the current folder.
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* <strong>[[/Refresh|Refresh]]</strong> &ndash; reloads the list of files in the <strong>[[CKFinder_2.x/Users_Guide/CKFinder_Interface/Files_Pane|Files Pane]]</strong>.
* [[/Refresh|Refresh]]: Reloads the list of files in the Files Pane.
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* <strong>[[/Settings|Settings]]</strong> &ndash; opens the <strong>Settings Pane</strong> where you can configure and personalize CKFinder.
* [[/Settings|Settings]]: Opens the "Settings Pane", were you can configure and personalize CKFinder.
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* <strong>[[/Help|Help]]</strong> &ndash; opens this User's Guide.
* [[/Help|Help]]: Opens this User's Guide.
 

Latest revision as of 11:02, 16 September 2011

The Toolbar is a dedicated section at the top of the CKFinder interface. It contains a series of menu buttons that can be clicked in order to give you access to various file browser features.

This is what the standard CKFinder toolbar looks like:

CKFinder Toolbar


Using the Toolbar

In order to perform an operation assigned to a button, click the button once. In most cases it will either immediately perform some predefined action or open a drop-down panel with further configuration options for a feature.

Remember that the toolbar can also be used with your keyboard. To enter the toolbar, use the Alt+F10 keyboard shortcut. To move to the next or previous button, use the Right Arrow and Left Arrow keys, respectively. To activate a selected toolbar button, press Enter or Space.

Toolbar Buttons

The following is the list of buttons available in the standard toolbar:

  • Upload – opens the Upload Pane that can be used to add new files to the current folder.
  • Refresh – reloads the list of files in the Files Pane.
  • Settings – opens the Settings Pane where you can configure and personalize CKFinder.
  • Help – opens this User's Guide.
This page was last edited on 16 September 2011, at 11:02.