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@ckeditor/ckeditor5-horizontal-line
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@ckeditor/ckeditor5-horizontal-line is a plugin for CKEditor 5 that allows users to insert horizontal lines into their content. This can be useful for visually separating sections of text or other content within the editor.
Inserting a Horizontal Line
This feature allows users to insert a horizontal line into the content. The code sample demonstrates how to configure CKEditor 5 to include the HorizontalLine plugin and add a button to the toolbar for inserting horizontal lines.
ClassicEditor.create(document.querySelector('#editor'), { plugins: [ HorizontalLine, ... ], toolbar: [ 'horizontalLine', ... ] })
This package provides basic text styling options such as bold, italic, and underline. While it does not specifically offer horizontal lines, it complements the @ckeditor/ckeditor5-horizontal-line package by providing additional text formatting options.
This package allows users to create and manage paragraphs within CKEditor 5. It is similar to @ckeditor/ckeditor5-horizontal-line in that it helps structure content, but it focuses on paragraph formatting rather than inserting horizontal lines.
Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor that offers a variety of formatting options, including the ability to insert horizontal lines. It is a more comprehensive editor compared to @ckeditor/ckeditor5-horizontal-line, which is a specific plugin for CKEditor 5.
This package implements the horizontal line feature for CKEditor 5.
Check out the demo in the horizontal line feature guide.
See the @ckeditor/ckeditor5-horizontal-line
package page as well as the horizontal line feature guide in the CKEditor 5 documentation.
npm install ckeditor5
Licensed under the terms of GNU General Public License Version 2 or later. For full details about the license, please check the LICENSE.md
file or https://ckeditor.com/legal/ckeditor-oss-license.
42.0.2 (July 25, 2024)
We are happy to announce the release of CKEditor 5 v42.0.2.
This is a patch release that includes the following bug fixes for new installation methods introduced in v42.0.0:
ckeditor5-editor.css
, ckeditor5-content.css
, and other optimized style sheets (see #16703).Additionally, we fixed some performance issues in the track changes plugin. The editing experience was heavily affected if there were many (hundreds or more) suggestions in the document. This was a regression introduced in v41.0.0.
package.json
. See #16684. (commit)exports
field in package.json
to fix issues with loading CSS and translations in older bundlers. See #16638. (commit)package.json
.exports
field in package.json
to fix issues with loading CSS and translations in older bundlers.dist
folder as production dependencies
instead of devDependencies
. Related to #16646. (commit)Check out the Versioning policy guide for more information.
<details> <summary>Released packages (summary)</summary>Other releases:
To see all releases, visit the release page.
FAQs
Horizontal line feature for CKEditor 5.
The npm package @ckeditor/ckeditor5-horizontal-line receives a total of 221,558 weekly downloads. As such, @ckeditor/ckeditor5-horizontal-line popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @ckeditor/ckeditor5-horizontal-line demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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