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I am trying to hide the Alignment radio buttons for images uploaded to the post content area, but can't figure out how to add a custom CSS or JS file to the Wordpress Image Editor dialog.

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It looks like the dialog box is a TinyMCEPopup which is rendered by an HTML file, and I can't figure out how to manipulate anything in the .mceWrapper with jQuery. I'm currently hooking into admin_enqueue_scripts to load the JS below:

    $('.mceWrapper iframe').load( function() {
        $(this).contents().find('tr.align').hide();
    });
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  • I'm afraid that only some advanced JavaScript will be able to handle this. The popup is rendered by an HTML file (ie, no hooks). I tried to apply a general CSS in the admin, but the iframe doesn't catches that.
    – brasofilo
    Nov 19, 2013 at 18:17
  • Can you point me in the right direction? I'm currently hooking into admin_enqueue_scripts to load my JS, and am using the code snippet above, but I'm unable to manipulate anything in the .mceWrapper
    – handstand
    Nov 21, 2013 at 22:57
  • Sorry, out of my league... But if you re-tag this with jQuery+JavaScript and add a bit more of context, the folks who follow those tags (and they are many and very good) will be able to jump in.
    – brasofilo
    Nov 21, 2013 at 23:01

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I haven't checked on wordpress this image plugin , but let me show you how to handle any elements in pop up window of tinymce

all windows pop-up are containing window instances which are added in windows variable of tinymce.windowManager namespace

tinyMCE.activeEditor.windowManager.windows 

will give you all windows that are popped up..in your case only one window is there so

tinyMCE.activeEditor.windowManager.windows[0].getEl(0) 

, getEl method gives you main element in popup window

wire up this element with jquery , using find method find element you want and hide it.

for e.g. go to tinymce.com => open any window like insert video or insert image and run this line in console it will hide all container element..

$(tinyMCE.activeEditor.windowManager.windows[0].getEl(0))
.find('div.mce-container-body').hide();

hope that helps

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  • Thanks, this is definitely helpful and a step in the right direction. Unfortunately I'm still having trouble accessing the popup window in Wordpress. tinyMCE.activeEditor.windowManager.windows[0] returns an undefined error, though tinyMCE.activeEditor.windowManager.windows returns an object, but only when the window is open. I tried to wrap it in jQuery load() to detect when the window pops up, but I'm still unable to hide any elements within the tinymce window.
    – handstand
    Nov 27, 2013 at 15:50
  • but only when the window is open. , that's your question that whenever i open window i want to hide certain elements..** I tried to wrap it in jQuery load() ** , load is not used for wiring javascript object to jQuery... Nov 28, 2013 at 5:00

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