![]() ![]() Simply click on your user profile (or the user in the Users list if you are using FlexUsers), and choose the editor you prefer to use: If you are running Grav 1.7, there is a new option that lets you configure which editor to use per-user. You can change this behavior in the plugin configuration. UsageĪfter installation, the default behavior sets the NextGen Editor as the Default for All. Note that if you use the admin plugin, a file with your configuration, and named ck-editor5.yaml will be saved in the user/config/plugins/ folder once the configuration is saved in the admin. Here is the default configuration and an explanation of available options: enabled: true Configurationīefore configuring this plugin, you should copy the user/plugins/ck-editor5/ck-editor5.yaml to user/config/plugins/ck-editor5.yaml and only edit that copy. You can also install the plugin via the Plugins section in the admin plugin. The NextGen Editor doesn't have any dependencies, so installation is a simple process of running the command: $ bin/gpm install nextgen-editor $ bin/gpm install license-manager Installationįirst ensure you are running the latest version of Grav 1.7 ( -f forces a refresh of the GPM index). It is a free plugin available in GPM and can be installed like any other through the Plugin section of the admin plugin, or via command line. Found an issue or a problem that you can't find an answer for? Create an issue in our Premium Issue Tracker.īefore you can install a Premium Plugin, you are required to have the License Manager plugin installed. ![]()
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