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ckeditor.collapsable

v1.0.0

Published

Plugin for CK Editor collapsable element, supposed to be used with https://github.com/zipper/jquery.collapsable at front-end.

Readme

ckeditor.collapsable

Plugin for CK Editor collapsable element, supposed to be used with https://github.com/zipper/jquery.collapsable at front-end.

Usage

  1. Download using npm, bower or whatever.
  2. Add plugin to your CK Editor configuration.
    • Plugin name is collapsable (add to extraPlugins).
    • Plugin contains one button named Collapsable (add to toolbar definition).
  3. Configure & use.

Configuration

Below you can see default configuration of plugin.

$('.js-wysiwyg').ckeditor({
    // ...
    
    collapsable: {
        useFallbackCSS: false,                               // Whether to use generic fallback CSS for CK editor
        bemClass: {
            block: 'wysiwyg-collapsable',                    // Main class assigned to block
            elements: {
                heading:   'wysiwyg-collapsable__heading',   // Main class assigned to heading
                link:      'wysiwyg-collapsable__link',      // Main class assigned to link
                linkInner: 'wysiwyg-collapsable__linkInner', // Main class assigned to span inside link
                box:       'wysiwyg-collapsable__box'        // Main class assigned to box
            }
        },
        additionalClass: {
            block: 'js-collapsable',                         // Additional class assigned to block
            elements: {
                heading:   'js-collapsable__control',        // Additional class assigned to heading
                link:      '',                               // Additional class assigned to link
                linkInner: '',                               // Additional class assigned to span inside link
                box:       'js-collapsable__box'             // Additional class assigned to box
            }
        }
    }

    // ...
});

useFallbackCSS

Whether to use default fallback CSS defined by plugin. If you don't include your custom CSS into editor, you might want to set this to true. If you have your own CSS with styles for this component included, leave this as false.

bemClass

You can use this option for setting your own BEM (not necessarily BEM) classes for all elements. These classes are then used for styling when useFallbackCSS is set to true, therefore there should be only valid class string. These class are also used by plugin itself to recognize CK Editor widget.

additionalClass

If you need more than one class on any element, use this option to set them. Multiple classes can be separated by space as this string is directly used for class attribute value.