View the plugin details on the web site and then click add plugin and follow the instructions. It is as easy as that.
I changed the content type in the fields.yaml. It then gave me an error. I believe its a compatibility issue
I am trying to add the ckeditor to problog plugin.
To enable it with the RC version I first had to do this: https://octobercms.com/plugin/shahiemseymor-ckeditor/compatibility-with-rc-build
Then, I went into the the problog plugin
radiantweb/problog/models/post/fields.yaml and radiantweb/problog/models/post/fields_markdown.yaml
I then change the content type from
<pre><code> content_markdown:
tab: radiantweb.problog::lang.createpost.tabs.content
stretch: true
cssClass: no-padding
type: Radiantweb\Problog\Modules\Backend\Formwidgets\Markdown</code></pre>
to
content_markdown:
tab: radiantweb.problog::lang.createpost.tabs.content
stretch: true
cssClass: no-padding
type: ShahiemSeymor\Ckeditor\FormWidgets\Wysiwyg
Sorry,
Here is the error I am receiving.
http://gator.lunaclicks.com/themes/marketmoney/assets/images/error.png
I also do not see a ckeditor tab on the left when I click on the admin settings.
If you cant see it on the settings page then you have a problem. Is it correctly installed? Check the Settings/Updates page for the list of installed plugins.
When I install it it only works if I change
shahiemseymor/ckeditor/src/Barryvdh/Elfinder/ElfinderServiceProvider.php
and replace
$this->package('barryvdh/laravel-elfinder');
by
$this->pathsToPublish('barryvdh/laravel-elfinder');
I think it's a RC compatibility issue. Because when I update the plugin it breaks my whole site unless I make that change.
Ah ok if you had explained that first...
You should report this in the ckeditor forum, the plugin has not been updated for RC so that is probably the source of your problem.
I'm confused why you're modifying the markdown version instead of the normal editor version? You should go to your settings and change that to the normal editor and change that form yaml instead. I also am wondering how I can accommodate ckeditor for the Optimizer. I don't now if it will work?
ChadStrat
Where do I find the form yaml for that? I'm not sure what you mean by accommodate for the optimizer.
I saw in the ckeditor forum that it was updated for ProBlog, so by trial and error I started doing what the directions were for the regular rainlab blog when you want to use the ckeditor there.
You dont have to change a yaml field. You can easily change the content to ckeditor with the switcher on the settings page.
I found a bug in my plugin, I'll fix that in a couple of days. But I'm currently working on several things
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