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editore-italic-plugin
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#### install Available on npm: `npm install editore-italic-plugin` or [directly download](https://github.com/evandroeisinger/editore-italic-plugin.js/raw/master/src/editore-italic-plugin.js)
Available on npm: npm install editore-italic-plugin
or directly download
It's easy to use! Load editore.js into your application, instantiate it and register the new edition plugin.
var editore = new Editore(document.getElementById('editor')),
ItalicPlugin;
// Global
ItalicPlugin = window.EditoreItalicPlugin;
// CommonJS
ItalicPlugin = require('editore-italic-plugin');
// then register!
editore.registerEditionComponent(ItalicPlugin);
Everyone can contribute! Finding bugs, creating issues, improving editor it self or creating components. Every contribution will be welcomed! :santa:
Fork it -> Branch it -> Test it -> Push it -> Pull Request it :gem:
FAQs
#### install Available on npm: `npm install editore-italic-plugin` or [directly download](https://github.com/evandroeisinger/editore-italic-plugin.js/raw/master/src/editore-italic-plugin.js)
We found that editore-italic-plugin 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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