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Select your favorite Wysiwyg Editor and start editing content

Wysiwyg Editors is Form Widget plugin that can be used in backend for editing content.

####List of Wysiwyg editors included in Plugin

  1. TinyMCE
  2. CKEditor
  3. Froala
  4. Redactor (October`s build-in editor)

####Features

  • Automatic injection to October's core (Pages, Layout, Partials and Content).
  • Automatic injection to RainLab's plugins (Blog and Static Pages).
  • Automatic injection to Radiantweb's plugins (ProBlog and ProEvents).
  • Automatic injection to Indikator's plugins (Content Plus and News & Newsletter).
  • Automatic injection to Autumn's plugin (Pages).
  • One can configure editors as per their requirement from settings.
  • OC media manager integrated with CKEditor and TinyMCE for easy file browsing and uploading.
  • Froala Editor with image upload (on own server) and delete functionality.

####Usage The plugin can be use as content editor in CMS, Blogs, Pages, etc.

####Future

  • Add OC media manager for Froala.
  • Add more editors on request.

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####Credits Wysiwyg editors by

###Documentation ####Installation To install this plugin you have to click on add to project or type AnandPatel.WysiwygEditors in Backend System > Updates > Install Plugin

####Configuration To configure this plugin go to backend Settings then find CMS in left side bar, then click on Wysiwyg Editors, you will get configuration options (refer to screenshots).

###FAQ

  1. How to install this plugin?

Please refer Installation and configuration section.

  1. Who can use this plugin?

Any one can use this plugin for editing content.

  1. Can we use this plugin in front-end?

No, this plugin is for backend only because we can`t use Form Widgets in brontend.

  1. Where images / files are uploaded?

You can find uploaded images / files in storage/app/media direcotry.