Accept Language
trix
Accept Language | trix | |
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2 | 32 | |
54 | 18,692 | |
- | 2.3% | |
4.0 | 7.4 | |
2 months ago | 7 days ago | |
Ruby | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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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.
trix
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Quill β Your powerful rich text editor
Trix is simple and easy to use for basic writing like a blog. Itβs what Basecamp and HEY both use (it was built by 37signals and is the default in Rails)
https://trix-editor.org/
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WYSIWYG editor for a new Rails project
Trix was the winner. It was easy to style, is well maintained, has documentation for embedding it into a form, is easy to create custom keyboard shortcuts for, has great examples on how to save/load content or modify it with javascript.
- Ask HN: What is your favorite FOSS WYSIWYG editor?
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How to use Cloudflare R2 with Ruby on Rails Active Storage
In some case, you may need to allow the user to upload the file in the text editor like Trix editor. However, you current configuration not allowed it, you need to configure the CORS. Here the configuration
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Formatting tags in reviews
I inspected the text editor and it looks like it's something called Trix. The example on their website has a hyperlink button. No idea how to add links in StoryGraph though, besides the workaround the other user mentioned. Maybe ask Nadia on Instagram or Twitter - she's super responsive!
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Managers want to build a Web Rich Text Editor from scratch - Seems like bad idea
I'm sure something like Trix (used in Ruby on Rails) would probably do the job - https://trix-editor.org/
- Usando Action Text em Rails 7
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Thinking in Hotwire: Progressive Enhancement
For this, you can add a small, isolated component to the page. An example from Rails is the Trix rich text editor: it is a standard web component.
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Is Trix/ActionText Dead?
I have been implementing a kind of blog builder using ActionText and Trix. However, understanding how Trix works, customizing it, and making image uploads possible, seems not very well documented. Also, looking at Trix's Github page there doesn't seem to be a lot of activity.
- Trix: A rich text editor for everyday writing
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.
TinyMCE - The world's #1 JavaScript library for rich text editing. Available for React, Vue and Angular
XSR - XSR - eXtremely Simple REST client
bootstrap-wysihtml5 - Simple, beautiful wysiwyg editor
RESTClient - Simple HTTP and REST client for Ruby, inspired by microframework syntax for specifying actions.
Froala Editor - The next generation Javascript WYSIWYG HTML Editor.
Sawyer - Secret User Agent of HTTP
tiptap - The headless rich text editor framework for web artisans.
Patron - Ruby HTTP client based on libcurl
Summernote - Super simple WYSIWYG editor