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ckeditor5-build-strapi-wysiwyg
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CKEditor 5 build for Strapi WYSIWYG editor replacement
Enhanced build of CKEditor 5 to replace default Strapi WYSIWYG editor (note: this is just a part of Strapi plugin).
Check out 👀 live demo where you can test most of the features.
git clone https://github.com/Roslovets-Inc/ckeditor5-build-strapi-wysiwyg
cd ckeditor5-build-strapi-wysiwyg
npm i
Just install to your Strapi strapi-plugin-ckeditor5 plugin based on this build (recommended).
If you want to integrate the build manually examine strapi-plugin-ckeditor5 source code as an integration example.
If you want to see more features in this build feel free to request it in issues or create pull request. Together we will build a comprehensive editor for common needs.
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CKEditor 5 build for Strapi WYSIWYG editor replacement
The npm package ckeditor5-build-strapi-wysiwyg receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, ckeditor5-build-strapi-wysiwyg popularity was classified as not popular.
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