I respectfully disagree if you have some other things to do in your free time than maintaining dependencies, trying to figure out why your project won't compile at all in 6 months of time while reporting 100 security…
Yes! I can't count how many people have tried to use my software (https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash), flushing some entire directories with docker volume and creating support tickets and emails as things got…
In the same way as highjacking the scrollbar, WYSIWYG editors have always feel like a hack to support end user needs without technical background. The idea of being able to seamlessly edit a website, create pages that…
Can somebody give any use case that make this project or draft.js interesting compared to all the other WYSIWYG editors available (tinyMCE, CKEditor and so on...)? Especially since the generated HTML of the editor is…
I respectfully disagree if you have some other things to do in your free time than maintaining dependencies, trying to figure out why your project won't compile at all in 6 months of time while reporting 100 security…
Yes! I can't count how many people have tried to use my software (https://github.com/mickael-kerjean/filestash), flushing some entire directories with docker volume and creating support tickets and emails as things got…
In the same way as highjacking the scrollbar, WYSIWYG editors have always feel like a hack to support end user needs without technical background. The idea of being able to seamlessly edit a website, create pages that…
Can somebody give any use case that make this project or draft.js interesting compared to all the other WYSIWYG editors available (tinyMCE, CKEditor and so on...)? Especially since the generated HTML of the editor is…
Can somebody give any use case that make this project or draft.js interesting compared to all the other WYSIWYG editors available (tinyMCE, CKEditor and so on...)? Especially since the generated HTML of the editor is…