
dash-stack orginally was tought as Python Flask project. After some heatet argument and strong considiration we have decided to move the project to Django. This commit is the initial commit for moving project to Django. Change-Id: Id28e3cf1dafbed7dd647b1020376bae893f5c3a2 Signed-off-by: Paarhati Ozkasgarli <ozkasgarli@gmail.com>
CKEditor 4
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http://ckeditor.com - See LICENSE.md for license information.
CKEditor is a text editor to be used inside web pages. It's not a replacement for desktop text editors like Word or OpenOffice, but a component to be used as part of web applications and websites.
Documentation
The full editor documentation is available online at the following address: http://docs.ckeditor.com
Installation
Installing CKEditor is an easy task. Just follow these simple steps:
- Download the latest version from the CKEditor website: http://ckeditor.com. You should have already completed this step, but be sure you have the very latest version.
- Extract (decompress) the downloaded file into the root of your website.
Note: CKEditor is by default installed in the ckeditor
folder. You can
place the files in whichever you want though.
Checking Your Installation
The editor comes with a few sample pages that can be used to verify that
installation proceeded properly. Take a look at the samples
directory.
To test your installation, just call the following page at your website:
http://<your site>/<CKEditor installation path>/samples/index.html
For example:
http://www.example.com/ckeditor/samples/index.html