upgrade editor

Wish to see a specific feature/change in future releases? Feel free to post it here, and if it gets enough "likes", we'd definitely include it in future releases!
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joebloogs
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upgrade editor

Post by joebloogs » 2018-11-07 08:50

Hi Ahmed,

niceedit completed development in 2015, it would be great to see appgini updated to ckeditor or something.

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Re: upgrade editor

Post by sjohn » 2018-11-08 06:06

+ 1

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Post by a.gneady » 2018-11-28 12:33

I checked some editors recently to consider replacing nicedit ... the main criterion I'm looking for is a lightweight editor packaged as a single js file (with perhaps one css and one icons file max), all under 100KB. I checked Summernote and Trumbowyg as they met that criterion and looked promising ... Unfortunately, they have several buggy behaviors and overall, no big improvement over nicedit. ckEditor is a huge package with a lot of files, totaling 760KB for the "basic" package in its zipped format. I don't like to include all this huge package for just one component. So, I'm still researching other lightweight options.
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Post by jsetzer » 2018-11-28 14:03

This is a wise decision!
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