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pell - the simplest and smallest WYSIWYG text editor for web, with no dependencies
pell is the simplest and smallest WYSIWYG text editor for web, with no dependencies
Live demo: https://jaredreich.com/pell
| library | size (min+gzip) | size (min) | jquery | bootstrap | react | link |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| pell | 1.38kB | 3.54kB | https://github.com/jaredreich/pell | |||
| squire | 16kB | 49kB | https://github.com/neilj/Squire | |||
| medium-editor | 27kB | 105kB | https://github.com/yabwe/medium-editor | |||
| quill | 43kB | 205kB | https://github.com/quilljs/quill | |||
| trix | 47kB | 204kB | https://github.com/basecamp/trix | |||
| ckeditor | 163kB | 551kB | https://ckeditor.com | |||
| trumbowyg | 8kB | 23kB | x | https://github.com/Alex-D/Trumbowyg | ||
| summernote | 26kB | 93kB | x | x | https://github.com/summernote/summernote | |
| draft | 46kB | 147kB | x | https://github.com/facebook/draft-js | ||
| froala | 52kB | 186kB | x | https://github.com/froala/wysiwyg-editor | ||
| tinymce | 157kB | 491kB | x | https://github.com/tinymce/tinymce |
Included actions:
Other available actions (listed at https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Document/execCommand):
Or create any custom action!
npm install --save pell
<head>
...
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="https://unpkg.com/pell/dist/pell.min.css">
<style>
/* override styles here */
.pell-content {
background-color: pink;
}
</style>
</head>
<body>
...
<!-- Bottom of body -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/pell"></script>
</body>
// ES6
import pell from 'pell'
// or
import { exec, init } from 'pell'
// Browser
pell
// or
window.pell
// Initialize pell on an HTMLElement
pell.init({
// <HTMLElement>, required
element: document.getElementById('some-id'),
// <Function>, required
// Use the output html, triggered by element's `oninput` event
onChange: html => console.log(html),
// <string>, optional, default = 'div'
// Instructs the editor which element to inject via the return key
defaultParagraphSeparator: 'div',
// <boolean>, optional, default = false
// Outputs <span style="font-weight: bold;"></span> instead of <b></b>
styleWithCSS: false,
// <Array[string | Object]>, string if overwriting, object if customizing/creating
// action.name<string> (only required if overwriting)
// action.icon<string> (optional if overwriting, required if custom action)
// action.title<string> (optional)
// action.result<Function> (required)
// Specify the actions you specifically want (in order)
actions: [
'bold',
{
name: 'custom',
icon: 'C',
title: 'Custom Action',
result: () => console.log('Do something!')
},
'underline'
],
// classes<Array[string]> (optional)
// Choose your custom class names
classes: {
actionbar: 'pell-actionbar',
button: 'pell-button',
content: 'pell-content',
selected: 'pell-button-selected'
}
})
// Execute a document command, see reference:
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/Document/execCommand
// this is just `document.execCommand(command, false, value)`
pell.exec(command<string>, value<string>)
<div id="editor" class="pell"></div>
<div>
HTML output:
<div id="html-output" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"></div>
</div>
import { exec, init } from 'pell'
const editor = init({
element: document.getElementById('editor'),
onChange: html => {
document.getElementById('html-output').textContent = html
},
defaultParagraphSeparator: 'p',
styleWithCSS: true,
actions: [
'bold',
'underline',
{
name: 'italic',
result: () => exec('italic')
},
{
name: 'backColor',
icon: '<div style="background-color:pink;">A</div>',
title: 'Highlight Color',
result: () => exec('backColor', 'pink')
},
{
name: 'image',
result: () => {
const url = window.prompt('Enter the image URL')
if (url) exec('insertImage', url)
}
},
{
name: 'link',
result: () => {
const url = window.prompt('Enter the link URL')
if (url) exec('createLink', url)
}
}
],
classes: {
actionbar: 'pell-actionbar-custom-name',
button: 'pell-button-custom-name',
content: 'pell-content-custom-name',
selected: 'pell-button-selected-custom-name'
}
})
// editor.content<HTMLElement>
// To change the editor's content:
editor.content.innerHTML = '<b><u><i>Initial content!</i></u></b>'
<div id="editor" class="pell"></div>
<div>
Markdown output:
<div id="markdown-output" style="white-space:pre-wrap;"></div>
</div>
import { init } from 'pell'
import Turndown from 'turndown'
const { turndown } = new Turndown({ headingStyle: 'atx' })
init({
element: document.getElementById('editor'),
actions: ['bold', 'italic', 'heading1', 'heading2', 'olist', 'ulist'],
onChange: html => {
document.getElementById('markdown-output').innerHTML = turndown(html)
}
})
$pell-content-height: 400px;
// See all overwriteable variables in src/pell.scss
// Then import pell.scss into styles:
@import '../../node_modules/pell/src/pell';
/* After pell styles are applied to DOM: */
.pell-content {
height: 400px;
}
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FAQs
pell - the simplest and smallest WYSIWYG text editor for web, with no dependencies
The npm package bis-pell receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, bis-pell popularity was classified as not popular.
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