Disable the warning of the range?

For those of us who have no intention to print our graphics, isn't it frustrating that Photoshop will not allow you to use certain colors, because the range warning says that he will not be available printing? It's really annoying that the computer allows me to use the colors I want.

So is it possible to turn off or disable the boring range warning?

I don't want to print my file. I want to use it in my website.

Well, then why work you in CMYK, or use a color other than sRGB profile? That's all there is to it - you try to use a color that cannot support the current color space and certainly based on your improper use of the patterns of colors and profiles. I really think you dance around a very obvious question (and solution) here.

Mylenium

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