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@cjfed/react-draft-wysiwyg
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A Wysiwyg editor built using ReactJS and DraftJS libraries. Demo Page.
The package can be installed from npm react-draft-wysiwyg
Editor can be used as simple React Component:
import { Editor } from 'react-draft-wysiwyg';
import 'react-draft-wysiwyg/dist/react-draft-wysiwyg.css';
<Editor
editorState={editorState}
toolbarClassName="toolbarClassName"
wrapperClassName="wrapperClassName"
editorClassName="editorClassName"
onEditorStateChange={this.onEditorStateChange}
/>
For more documentation check here.
For discussions join public channel #rd-wysiwyg in DraftJS Slack Organization.
Original motivation and sponsorship for this work came from iPaoo. I am thankful to them for allowing the Editor to be open-sourced.
MIT.
23/09/2017 (1.10.12)
FAQs
A wysiwyg on top of DraftJS.
The npm package @cjfed/react-draft-wysiwyg receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, @cjfed/react-draft-wysiwyg popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cjfed/react-draft-wysiwyg demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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