A plugin that allows you to setup multiple placeholders with MediumEditor
Try at Demo page
Via npm:
Run in your console:
npm install medium-editor-multi-placeholders-plugin
Then build the project by running
Via bower:
bower install medium-editor-multi-placeholders-plugin
First thing: don't forget to load the plugin after MediumEditor
<script src="dist/medium-editor-multi-placeholders-plugin.min.js"></script>
Now when you create MediumEditor instance, just disable normal placeholder and specify the extension and placeholder options:
var editor = new MediumEditor('#editor', { placeholder: false, extensions: { 'multi_placeholder': new MediumEditorMultiPlaceholders({ placeholders: [ { tag: 'h1', text: 'Title' }, { tag: 'p', text: 'Tell your story...' } ] }) } });
The plugin itself only takes one option: placeholders
which is an array of placeholder objects. Each placeholder object is in the format { tag: 'HTMLTag', text: 'Placeholder Text' }
.
var multiPlaceholders = new MediumEditorMultiPlaceholders({ placeholders: [ /* Your place holders goes here You can have as many placeholders as you want! Example: { tag: 'h1', text: 'Title' } */ ] });
Conflicts with MediumEditor Insert Plugin, because placeholder: false
doesn't work with the some version of the it.
MIT: https://github.com/smiled0g/medium-editor-multi-placeholders-plugin/blob/master/LICENSE
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