@smustgrave this isn't a duplicate. 2.3 still doesn't have the required declaration. https://git.drupalcode.org/project/content_lock/-/blob/8.x-2.3/src/Conte...
@BramDriesen #7 on that thread says not to disable it, and the probability of it being disabled is "0%".
To each their own, but I'm going to use what works for me (this patch) and wait for CKEditor5 to be properly implemented in Drupal without exposing ourselves to security risks.
#7 on the parent thread, and the following issue having zero traction, indicate this setting should remain enabled. https://www.drupal.org/project/drupal/issues/3424790 ✨ Make 'Limit allowed HTML tags and correct faulty HTML' not accessible if CKEditor 5 is chosen Active
@joran.jamous I shouldn't need a separate plugin to activate core CKEditor5 functionality. The WYSIWYG experience has regressed tremendously since CKEditor4 and it's frustrating.
(Our team has been trudging through this D10 upgrade for months so apologies for any tone. I just want it to be done!!)
#2 worked on 10.2.4. Thank you!
@BramDriesen This issue should be reopened. The table options do not appear without disabling "Limit Allowed..." which is a security risk. The configurations were not properly added in the MR: https://git.drupalcode.org/project/drupal/-/blob/93aa6832a5841aaed32d84b....