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@filerobot/template-builder
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The template builder plugin used inside Filerobot Media Asset Management widget to handle different templates to be reused on the fly.
@filerobot/template-builder
The plugin is used for providing the functionality to create & edit templates to be used on the fly using the URL with different data.
npm install --save @filerobot/template-builder
yarn add @filerobot/template-builder
then
import TemplateBuilder from '@filerobot/template-builder'
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filerobot.use(TemplateBuilder, propertiesObject)
The plugin from CDN is found inside Filerobot
global object Filerobot.TemplateBuilder
const TemplateBuilder = window.Filerobot.TemplateBuilder
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filerobot.use(TemplateBuilder, propertiesObject)
import '@filerobot/core/dist/style.css'
or if you prefer the minified version
import '@filerobot/core/dist/style.min.css'
The plugin's css file should be imported after the Core's css file for having the styles shown correctly.
FAQs
The template builder plugin used inside Filerobot Media Asset Management widget to handle different templates to be reused on the fly.
The npm package @filerobot/template-builder receives a total of 1,237 weekly downloads. As such, @filerobot/template-builder popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @filerobot/template-builder 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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