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colonel-kurtz
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A block based content editor (more after the hop). Still a work in progress; updates will be rather unstable.
Colonel Kurtz is a hierarchal content editor. It breaks up pages into sections of blocks. Each block has a given type, which defines the presentation of its content. A page may look like this:
|-> image
|-> section
|-> text
|-> image
|-> text
|-> section
|-> video
|-> text
Colonel Kurtz saves this information in the JSON format, with which you can do whatever you want.
var ColonelKurtz = require('colonel-kurtz');
var editor = new ColonelKurtz({
el : input,
blocks : JSON.parse(input.value)
});
FAQs
A block editor
We found that colonel-kurtz demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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