0.0.1 • Published 9 years ago

content-editor-t20 v0.0.1

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ContentEditor

A JS library for building WYSIWYG editors for HTML content. Stolen from https://github.com/GetmeUK/ContentTools with few useful additions

Install

Using bower

bower install --save ContentTools

Using npm

npm install --save ContentTools

Building

To build the library you'll need to use Grunt. First install the required node modules (grunt-cli must be installed):

git clone https://github.com/GetmeUK/ContentTools.git
cd ContentTools
npm install

Install Sass (if not already installed):

gem install sass

Then run grunt build to build the project.

Testing

To test the library you'll need to use Jasmine. First install Jasmine:

git clone https://github.com/pivotal/jasmine.git
mkdir ContentTools/jasmine
mv jasmine/dist/jasmine-standalone-2.0.3.zip ContentTools/jasmine
cd ContentTools/jasmine
unzip jasmine-standalone-2.0.3.zip

Then open ContentTools/SpecRunner.html in a browser to run the tests.

Alternatively you can use grunt jasmine to run the tests from the command line.

ContentTools via jsdelivr

ContentTools is available via the jsdelivr open source CDN, to reference a file from the ContentTools build directory use the following URL format:

http://cdn.jsdelivr.net/contenttools/{verision}/{file}

For example to access the current primary JavaScript file the URL would be:

http://cdn.jsdelivr.net/contenttools/1.3.1/content-tools.min.js

As the project's CSS uses relative file paths you will need to either role your own version of CSS from the SASS files (recommended) or override references to fonts/images within your local CSS.

Documentation

Full documentation is available at http://getcontenttools.com/api/content-tools

0.0.1

9 years ago