Accept Language
TinyMCE
Accept Language | TinyMCE | |
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2 | 42 | |
54 | 14,383 | |
- | 1.3% | |
4.0 | 9.7 | |
2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Ruby | TypeScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Accept Language
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My project: railstart app
accept_language
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Language negotiation with Ruby
In Ruby, there is a small library that can facilitate language negotiations between client and server: accept_language.
TinyMCE
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TinyMCE 7.1 Release Notes - Overview
We've fixed 18 bugs and made several enhancements in TinyMCE 7.1. Details of these fixes are available in our Changelog.
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TinyMCE (also) moving from MIT to GPL
TinyMCE provided a bit more information about this change in a GitHub discussion thread here: https://github.com/tinymce/tinymce/discussions/9496
As I posted there, this directly affects my open source project which is heavily tied to TinyMCE so I may end up forking, and reducing down to what my project needs to reduce maintenance scope & burden.
TinyMCE have been jumping around with their licensing. They were under LGPL, with some (what I believe were) misleading guidance into meeting the LGPL (they specified rules about keeping specific branding elements). They then jumped to MIT, and since moved some of the open plugins to their commercial offering. Now they're making this change.
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TinyMCE 7 - Revision History, Document Converters, Markdown and more!
TinyMCE 7 includes fixes for 17 bug fixes reported by the community. See the changelog for details.
- TinyMCE Dumping MIT for GPL
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A list of SaaS, PaaS and IaaS offerings that have free tiers of interest to devops and infradev
TinyMCE - rich text editing API. Core features are free for unlimited usage.
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Join the TinyMCE Challenge at the online API World + AI DevWorld Hackathon 2023
Website
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Wordpress updating old classic editor version
Any idea how i could replace the current classic editor with the newest tinymce wyswig editor: https://www.tiny.cloud/ it looks so modern and clean and i would love to use it but the default wordpress classic editor is so old and is some really old version of tinymce and I'm unsure of how to change it, any plugins or scripts to do this?
Any idea how i could disable the default crappy wordpres ugtenbergs block and instead replace it with the newest tinymce wyswig editor: https://www.tiny.cloud/ it looks so modern and clean and i would love to use it but the default wordpress classic editor is so old and honestly makes me sick, any plugins or scripts to do this?
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Creating a Rich Text Editor with TinyMCE and React
Luckily, implementing a basic text editor in your React application is a fairly straightforward process. In this article I will show you how to implement a rich text editor using TinyMCE.
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DraftJS
Check https://www.tiny.cloud/
What are some alternatives?
HTTP - HTTP (The Gem! a.k.a. http.rb) - a fast Ruby HTTP client with a chainable API, streaming support, and timeouts
quill - Quill is a modern WYSIWYG editor built for compatibility and extensibility.
Typhoeus - Typhoeus wraps libcurl in order to make fast and reliable requests.
Draft.js - A React framework for building text editors.
XSR - XSR - eXtremely Simple REST client
CodeMirror - In-browser code editor (version 5, legacy)
RESTClient - Simple HTTP and REST client for Ruby, inspired by microframework syntax for specifying actions.
ProseMirror - The ProseMirror WYSIWYM editor
Sawyer - Secret User Agent of HTTP
trix - A rich text editor for everyday writing
Patron - Ruby HTTP client based on libcurl
Froala Editor - The next generation Javascript WYSIWYG HTML Editor.