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@webbio/ckeditor-strapi
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This repository presents a CKEditor 5 editor build generated by the Online builder tool
sample/index.html
page in the browser.If you picked the real-time collaboration plugins:
Fill the dialog with correct token, websocket and upload URL endpoints. If you do not have these yet or do not know their meaning, contact us.
Copy the URL and share it or paste in another tab to enjoy real-time collaborative editing.
If you picked the non-real-time collaboration plugins:
Changes like changing toolbar items, changing order of icons or customizing plugin configurations should be relatively easy to make. Open the sample/index.html
file and edit the script that initialized the CKEditor 5. Save the file and refresh the browser. That's all.
Note: If you have any problems with browser caching use the Ctrl + R
or Cmd + R
shortcut depending on your system.
However if you want to remove or add a plugin to the build you need to follow the next step of this guide.
Note that it is also possible to go back to the Online builder tool and pick other set of plugins. But we encourage you to try the harder way and to learn the principles of Node.js and CKEditor 5 ecosystems that will allow you to do more cool things in the future!
In order to rebuild the application you need to install all dependencies first. To do it, open the terminal in the project directory and type:
npm install
Make sure that you have the node
and npm
installed first. If not, then follow the instructions on the Node.js documentation page.
Now you can install additional plugin in the build. Just follow the Adding a plugin to an editor tutorial
If you have already done the Installation and Adding or removing plugins steps, you're ready to rebuild the editor by running the following command:
npm run build
This will build the CKEditor 5 to the build
directory. You can open your browser and you should be able to see the changes you've made in the code. If not, then try to refresh also the browser cache by typing Ctrl + R
or Cmd + R
depending on your system.
Follow the guides available on https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor5/latest/framework/index.html and enjoy the document editing.
| Where is the place to report bugs and feature requests?
You can create an issue on https://github.com/ckeditor/ckeditor5/issues including the build id - f6f499b94a4q-c91tdkrxepy1
. Make sure that the question / problem is unique, please look for a possibly asked questions in the search box. Duplicates will be closed.
| Where can I learn more about the CKEditor 5 framework?
Here: https://ckeditor.com/docs/ckeditor5/latest/framework/
| Is it possible to use online builder with common frameworks like React, Vue or Angular?
Not yet, but it these integrations will be available at some point in the future.
FAQs
A custom CKEditor 5 build made by the CKEditor 5 online builder.
The npm package @webbio/ckeditor-strapi receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @webbio/ckeditor-strapi popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @webbio/ckeditor-strapi demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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