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The HTML5 contenteditable
attribute allows you to turn any DOM element into a rich text editor. Great idea, right? But in practice, contentEditable is a huge pain to work with.
ContentWorkable is a small library that provides a foundation for sane contenteditable-based editors. It's mainly aimed at supporting "augmented text" editing, like the comment boxes on Facebook or Google+, rather than a conventional rich text interface.
It works by intercepting edit and selection events in the DOM and translating them to operations on a model object. You can then render the contents of the model in any way that you want.
Use npm test
to run the tests using testling. For headless testing, you can install PhantomJS (npm install -g phantomjs
). See here if you still get the 'No headless browser found' error after installing PhantomJS.
To debug test failures in the browser, install beefy and then run beefy test/test-contentworkable.js
.
FAQs
A foundation for sane contenteditable-based editors.
The npm package contentworkable receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, contentworkable popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that contentworkable demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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