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Taisot https://raxtis.com biju pārliecināts ka satura redaktors būs vienkārša sadaļa - ātri un gatavs. Nope. Jau 3 redaktors tie locīts, lai strādātu tā, kā vēlos. Un izskatās, ka laika ziņā jau būs tuvu tam, cik viss pārēkjais kopā tapa.
nav viegli crossplatform raktoru ieviest un taisīt bez DAUDZ konvertēšanām, nepazaudējot saturu.#Quill #TipTap #BlockNote #EditorJS ... + pašveidotas adapcijas un papildinājumi.
(nav vajadzīgi 3, bet testēt šādi vieglāk)
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Taisot https://raxtis.com biju pārliecināts ka satura redaktors būs vienkārša sadaļa - ātri un gatavs. Nope. Jau 3 redaktors tie locīts, lai strādātu tā, kā vēlos. Un izskatās, ka laika ziņā jau būs tuvu tam, cik viss pārēkjais kopā tapa.
nav viegli crossplatform raktoru ieviest un taisīt bez DAUDZ konvertēšanām, nepazaudējot saturu.#Quill #TipTap #BlockNote #EditorJS ... + pašveidotas adapcijas un papildinājumi.
(nav vajadzīgi 3, bet testēt šādi vieglāk)
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Am Montag 8.12. ist das nächste Treffen der TYPO3 User Group München (wie immer remote).
Themen:
🧡 TipTap als Alternative zu CKEditor als RTE in TYPO3 (Felix Ranesberger & @flanger)🧡 PHP 8.5 - Was gibt es Neues? ( @brotkrueml)
https://www.meetup.com/de-de/munich-typo3-user-group/events/311630061/
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Am Montag 8.12. ist das nächste Treffen der TYPO3 User Group München (wie immer remote).
Themen:
🧡 TipTap als Alternative zu CKEditor als RTE in TYPO3 (Felix Ranesberger & @flanger)🧡 PHP 8.5 - Was gibt es Neues? ( @brotkrueml)
https://www.meetup.com/de-de/munich-typo3-user-group/events/311630061/
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Am Montag 8.12. ist das nächste Treffen der TYPO3 User Group München (wie immer remote).
Themen:
🧡 TipTap als Alternative zu CKEditor als RTE in TYPO3 (Felix Ranesberger & @flanger)🧡 PHP 8.5 - Was gibt es Neues? ( @brotkrueml)
https://www.meetup.com/de-de/munich-typo3-user-group/events/311630061/
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Am Montag 8.12. ist das nächste Treffen der TYPO3 User Group München (wie immer remote).
Themen:
🧡 TipTap als Alternative zu CKEditor als RTE in TYPO3 (Felix Ranesberger & @flanger)🧡 PHP 8.5 - Was gibt es Neues? ( @brotkrueml)
https://www.meetup.com/de-de/munich-typo3-user-group/events/311630061/
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Am Montag 8.12. ist das nächste Treffen der TYPO3 User Group München (wie immer remote).
Themen:
🧡 TipTap als Alternative zu CKEditor als RTE in TYPO3 (Felix Ranesberger & @flanger)🧡 PHP 8.5 - Was gibt es Neues? ( @brotkrueml)
https://www.meetup.com/de-de/munich-typo3-user-group/events/311630061/
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ICYMI: Last week my collegues at @in2code released the #TYPO3 prototype extension #TipTap: A modern Rich Text Editor (RTE) experience based on https://tiptap.dev/
Get the extension:
https://github.com/in2code-de/typo3-tiptapRead the full release news:
https://typo3.org/article/community-budget-report-a-modern-rich-text-editor-rte-experience-with-tiptapWe look forward to your feedback!
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ICYMI: Last week my collegues at @in2code released the #TYPO3 prototype extension #TipTap: A modern Rich Text Editor (RTE) experience based on https://tiptap.dev/
Get the extension:
https://github.com/in2code-de/typo3-tiptapRead the full release news:
https://typo3.org/article/community-budget-report-a-modern-rich-text-editor-rte-experience-with-tiptapWe look forward to your feedback!
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ICYMI: Last week my collegues at @in2code released the #TYPO3 prototype extension #TipTap: A modern Rich Text Editor (RTE) experience based on https://tiptap.dev/
Get the extension:
https://github.com/in2code-de/typo3-tiptapRead the full release news:
https://typo3.org/article/community-budget-report-a-modern-rich-text-editor-rte-experience-with-tiptapWe look forward to your feedback!
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ICYMI: Last week my collegues at @in2code released the #TYPO3 prototype extension #TipTap: A modern Rich Text Editor (RTE) experience based on https://tiptap.dev/
Get the extension:
https://github.com/in2code-de/typo3-tiptapRead the full release news:
https://typo3.org/article/community-budget-report-a-modern-rich-text-editor-rte-experience-with-tiptapWe look forward to your feedback!
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ICYMI: Last week my collegues at @in2code released the #TYPO3 prototype extension #TipTap: A modern Rich Text Editor (RTE) experience based on https://tiptap.dev/
Get the extension:
https://github.com/in2code-de/typo3-tiptapRead the full release news:
https://typo3.org/article/community-budget-report-a-modern-rich-text-editor-rte-experience-with-tiptapWe look forward to your feedback!
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#Filament 4 Beta Released with New #Tiptap Rich Editor 🎉
• 🏷️ Merge Tags with dynamic data integration using {{}} syntax and searchable previews for #Laravel applications
🧵 👇 #filamentphp #php
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#Filament 4 Beta Released with New #Tiptap Rich Editor 🎉
• 🏷️ Merge Tags with dynamic data integration using {{}} syntax and searchable previews for #Laravel applications
🧵 👇 #filamentphp #php
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#Filament 4 Beta Released with New #Tiptap Rich Editor 🎉
• 🏷️ Merge Tags with dynamic data integration using {{}} syntax and searchable previews for #Laravel applications
🧵 👇 #filamentphp #php
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#Filament 4 Beta Released with New #Tiptap Rich Editor 🎉
• 🏷️ Merge Tags with dynamic data integration using {{}} syntax and searchable previews for #Laravel applications
🧵 👇 #filamentphp #php
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#Filament 4 Beta Released with New #Tiptap Rich Editor 🎉
• 🏷️ Merge Tags with dynamic data integration using {{}} syntax and searchable previews for #Laravel applications
🧵 👇 #filamentphp #php
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Massimiliano Farinella wrote #pundok, a visual #editor for #pandoc. The editor is based on pandoc's internal format, so no information is lost when transferring the documents to pandoc for further processing.
The editor is written using #ProseMirror and #Tiptap; it can be included in web pages or be run standalone (via Electron).
https://github.com/massifrg/pundok-editor -
Massimiliano Farinella wrote #pundok, a visual #editor for #pandoc. The editor is based on pandoc's internal format, so no information is lost when transferring the documents to pandoc for further processing.
The editor is written using #ProseMirror and #Tiptap; it can be included in web pages or be run standalone (via Electron).
https://github.com/massifrg/pundok-editor -
Massimiliano Farinella wrote #pundok, a visual #editor for #pandoc. The editor is based on pandoc's internal format, so no information is lost when transferring the documents to pandoc for further processing.
The editor is written using #ProseMirror and #Tiptap; it can be included in web pages or be run standalone (via Electron).
https://github.com/massifrg/pundok-editor -
Massimiliano Farinella wrote #pundok, a visual #editor for #pandoc. The editor is based on pandoc's internal format, so no information is lost when transferring the documents to pandoc for further processing.
The editor is written using #ProseMirror and #Tiptap; it can be included in web pages or be run standalone (via Electron).
https://github.com/massifrg/pundok-editor -
Massimiliano Farinella wrote #pundok, a visual #editor for #pandoc. The editor is based on pandoc's internal format, so no information is lost when transferring the documents to pandoc for further processing.
The editor is written using #ProseMirror and #Tiptap; it can be included in web pages or be run standalone (via Electron).
https://github.com/massifrg/pundok-editor -
London / Paris artist The Spectre drops his version of Tip Tap. The Spectre says, "Shout out Dillon. Loved her track Tip Tapping so much I needed to remix it".
#Dillon #LouisTartinville #TheSpectre #TipTap
https://www.britishhiphop.co.uk/downloads/video/the-spectre-tip-tap-dillon-remix-video.html
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For #work I've gotta implement a site with several spaces for author input using #wysiwyg editors. I'm using #TipTap (based on prosemirror) because it's fairly flexible with custom add-ons that I'll need to implement.
Does anybody that uses accessibility tools on the web have particular gripes with existing WYSIWYG editing experiences? (Eg ckeditor, tinymce, google docs, o365).
I need to put LATEX editing and image insertion/captioning and table nonsense in the editor, and I've got the opportunity to make the whole experience more accessible, but I don't have a tonne of access to individuals with hands-on experience using this kind of tool with different perspectives. The guidelines only get you so far!
Any input helps!
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For #work I've gotta implement a site with several spaces for author input using #wysiwyg editors. I'm using #TipTap (based on prosemirror) because it's fairly flexible with custom add-ons that I'll need to implement.
Does anybody that uses accessibility tools on the web have particular gripes with existing WYSIWYG editing experiences? (Eg ckeditor, tinymce, google docs, o365).
I need to put LATEX editing and image insertion/captioning and table nonsense in the editor, and I've got the opportunity to make the whole experience more accessible, but I don't have a tonne of access to individuals with hands-on experience using this kind of tool with different perspectives. The guidelines only get you so far!
Any input helps!
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For #work I've gotta implement a site with several spaces for author input using #wysiwyg editors. I'm using #TipTap (based on prosemirror) because it's fairly flexible with custom add-ons that I'll need to implement.
Does anybody that uses accessibility tools on the web have particular gripes with existing WYSIWYG editing experiences? (Eg ckeditor, tinymce, google docs, o365).
I need to put LATEX editing and image insertion/captioning and table nonsense in the editor, and I've got the opportunity to make the whole experience more accessible, but I don't have a tonne of access to individuals with hands-on experience using this kind of tool with different perspectives. The guidelines only get you so far!
Any input helps!
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For #work I've gotta implement a site with several spaces for author input using #wysiwyg editors. I'm using #TipTap (based on prosemirror) because it's fairly flexible with custom add-ons that I'll need to implement.
Does anybody that uses accessibility tools on the web have particular gripes with existing WYSIWYG editing experiences? (Eg ckeditor, tinymce, google docs, o365).
I need to put LATEX editing and image insertion/captioning and table nonsense in the editor, and I've got the opportunity to make the whole experience more accessible, but I don't have a tonne of access to individuals with hands-on experience using this kind of tool with different perspectives. The guidelines only get you so far!
Any input helps!
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For #work I've gotta implement a site with several spaces for author input using #wysiwyg editors. I'm using #TipTap (based on prosemirror) because it's fairly flexible with custom add-ons that I'll need to implement.
Does anybody that uses accessibility tools on the web have particular gripes with existing WYSIWYG editing experiences? (Eg ckeditor, tinymce, google docs, o365).
I need to put LATEX editing and image insertion/captioning and table nonsense in the editor, and I've got the opportunity to make the whole experience more accessible, but I don't have a tonne of access to individuals with hands-on experience using this kind of tool with different perspectives. The guidelines only get you so far!
Any input helps!
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I've been writing my little blog in raw #HTML for a while now because I don't like using #markdown for blog posts. I like markdown a lot for documentation, but for authoring more styled documents I like to have more direct control over my content and skip the compile step.
Also I literally will never remember if the [] or () is first for stupid links and images in markdown.
Anyways I finally got around to writing myself a shitty little WYSIWYG editor in #tiptap and #electron. Yeah, it uses 800k dependencies and 8 gigs of RAM, but it's cool to make a little local html file editor that looks and acts exactly the way I want, and I can add stupid features to whenever.
Everyone and their grandpa has written their own static site generator, but how many y'all written your own blog editing suite?
(I know it's not very pretty, but it doesn't need to be since it's just for me)
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I've been writing my little blog in raw #HTML for a while now because I don't like using #markdown for blog posts. I like markdown a lot for documentation, but for authoring more styled documents I like to have more direct control over my content and skip the compile step.
Also I literally will never remember if the [] or () is first for stupid links and images in markdown.
Anyways I finally got around to writing myself a shitty little WYSIWYG editor in #tiptap and #electron. Yeah, it uses 800k dependencies and 8 gigs of RAM, but it's cool to make a little local html file editor that looks and acts exactly the way I want, and I can add stupid features to whenever.
Everyone and their grandpa has written their own static site generator, but how many y'all written your own blog editing suite?
(I know it's not very pretty, but it doesn't need to be since it's just for me)
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I've been writing my little blog in raw #HTML for a while now because I don't like using #markdown for blog posts. I like markdown a lot for documentation, but for authoring more styled documents I like to have more direct control over my content and skip the compile step.
Also I literally will never remember if the [] or () is first for stupid links and images in markdown.
Anyways I finally got around to writing myself a shitty little WYSIWYG editor in #tiptap and #electron. Yeah, it uses 800k dependencies and 8 gigs of RAM, but it's cool to make a little local html file editor that looks and acts exactly the way I want, and I can add stupid features to whenever.
Everyone and their grandpa has written their own static site generator, but how many y'all written your own blog editing suite?
(I know it's not very pretty, but it doesn't need to be since it's just for me)
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I've been writing my little blog in raw #HTML for a while now because I don't like using #markdown for blog posts. I like markdown a lot for documentation, but for authoring more styled documents I like to have more direct control over my content and skip the compile step.
Also I literally will never remember if the [] or () is first for stupid links and images in markdown.
Anyways I finally got around to writing myself a shitty little WYSIWYG editor in #tiptap and #electron. Yeah, it uses 800k dependencies and 8 gigs of RAM, but it's cool to make a little local html file editor that looks and acts exactly the way I want, and I can add stupid features to whenever.
Everyone and their grandpa has written their own static site generator, but how many y'all written your own blog editing suite?
(I know it's not very pretty, but it doesn't need to be since it's just for me)
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It's time to listen to Vanessa Otto! "Unleashing the Power of AI: Integrating Tiptap, OpenAI and Vue.js"⚡️
Vanessa is Lead Frontend at zavvy.io
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It's time to listen to Vanessa Otto! "Unleashing the Power of AI: Integrating Tiptap, OpenAI and Vue.js"⚡️
Vanessa is Lead Frontend at zavvy.io
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It's time to listen to Vanessa Otto! "Unleashing the Power of AI: Integrating Tiptap, OpenAI and Vue.js"⚡️
Vanessa is Lead Frontend at zavvy.io
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It's time to listen to Vanessa Otto! "Unleashing the Power of AI: Integrating Tiptap, OpenAI and Vue.js"⚡️
Vanessa is Lead Frontend at zavvy.io
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@danielsiepmann I have discussed this several times with my colleagues and everyone agrees that plugin development for #CKEditor5 is hell.
I don't know why #TYPO3 decided to keep using #CkEditor5, because I don't see any benefit. It seems very over-engineered (it has it's own debug console!) and all plugins from #CkEditor4 have to be completely rebuilt as there is no upgrade path. So it wouldn't matter if #TYPO3 had switched to another #RTE.
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@danielsiepmann I have discussed this several times with my colleagues and everyone agrees that plugin development for #CKEditor5 is hell.
I don't know why #TYPO3 decided to keep using #CkEditor5, because I don't see any benefit. It seems very over-engineered (it has it's own debug console!) and all plugins from #CkEditor4 have to be completely rebuilt as there is no upgrade path. So it wouldn't matter if #TYPO3 had switched to another #RTE.
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@danielsiepmann I have discussed this several times with my colleagues and everyone agrees that plugin development for #CKEditor5 is hell.
I don't know why #TYPO3 decided to keep using #CkEditor5, because I don't see any benefit. It seems very over-engineered (it has its own debug console!) and all plugins from #CkEditor4 have to be completely rebuilt as there is no upgrade path. So it wouldn't matter if #TYPO3 had switched to another #RTE.
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@danielsiepmann I have discussed this several times with my colleagues and everyone agrees that plugin development for #CKEditor5 is hell.
I don't know why #TYPO3 decided to keep using #CkEditor5, because I don't see any benefit. It seems very over-engineered (it has it's own debug console!) and all plugins from #CkEditor4 have to be completely rebuilt as there is no upgrade path. So it wouldn't matter if #TYPO3 had switched to another #RTE.
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@danielsiepmann I have discussed this several times with my colleagues and everyone agrees that plugin development for #CKEditor5 is hell.
I don't know why #TYPO3 decided to keep using #CkEditor5, because I don't see any benefit. It seems very over-engineered (it has it's own debug console!) and all plugins from #CkEditor4 have to be completely rebuilt as there is no upgrade path. So it wouldn't matter if #TYPO3 had switched to another #RTE.
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It has been a quiet week for me, and I used that time to deep dive back into #PHP, #Laravel and #Livewire programming and application building.
I read a lot in the official Laravel and Livewire docs again. I renewed by #Codecourse subscription and watched some material over on #Laracasts too.
So many cool developments since my last Laravel project.
And finally #tiptap is out, and I can use it for a long-overdue client project.
I hope this week will be as much fun! 💪🏼
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It has been a quiet week for me, and I used that time to deep dive back into #PHP, #Laravel and #Livewire programming and application building.
I read a lot in the official Laravel and Livewire docs again. I renewed by #Codecourse subscription and watched some material over on #Laracasts too.
So many cool developments since my last Laravel project.
And finally #tiptap is out, and I can use it for a long-overdue client project.
I hope this week will be as much fun! 💪🏼
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It has been a quiet week for me, and I used that time to deep dive back into #PHP, #Laravel and #Livewire programming and application building.
I read a lot in the official Laravel and Livewire docs again. I renewed by #Codecourse subscription and watched some material over on #Laracasts too.
So many cool developments since my last Laravel project.
And finally #tiptap is out, and I can use it for a long-overdue client project.
I hope this week will be as much fun! 💪🏼
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It has been a quiet week for me, and I used that time to deep dive back into #PHP, #Laravel and #Livewire programming and application building.
I read a lot in the official Laravel and Livewire docs again. I renewed by #Codecourse subscription and watched some material over on #Laracasts too.
So many cool developments since my last Laravel project.
And finally #tiptap is out, and I can use it for a long-overdue client project.
I hope this week will be as much fun! 💪🏼
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@nextcloud so it is basically just a #tiptap integration and doesn't (because of that) even really follow the nextcloud design language...
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@nextcloud so it is basically just a #tiptap integration and doesn't (because of that) even really follow the nextcloud design language...