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@blade47/editorjs-paragraph

v2.11.6

Published

Paragraph Tool for Editor.js

Downloads

30

Readme

Paragraph Tool for Editor.js

Basic text Tool for the Editor.js.

Installation

Get the package

yarn add @editorjs/paragraph

Include module at your application

import Paragraph from '@editorjs/paragraph';

Usage

The Paragraph tool is included at editor.js by default. So you don't need to connect it manually. If you want to connect your customized version of this tool, do not forget to use the defaultBlock option of the editor config.

Add a new Tool to the tools property of the Editor.js initial config.

var editor = new EditorJS({
  ...

  tools: {
    ...
    paragraph: {
      class: Paragraph,
      inlineToolbar: true,
    },
  }

  ...
});

Config Params

The Paragraph Tool supports these configuration parameters:

| Field | Type | Description | | ----- | -------- | ------------------ | | placeholder | string | The placeholder. Will be shown only in the first paragraph when the whole editor is empty. | | preserveBlank | boolean | (default: false) Whether or not to keep blank paragraphs when saving editor data | | defaultAlignment | left|center|right | (default: left) Where should be aligned the by default the paragraph text |

Output data

| Field | Type | Description | | ------ | -------- | ---------------- | | text | string | paragraph's text | | alignment | left|center|right | paragraph's alignment |

{
    "type" : "paragraph",
    "data" : {
        "text" : "Check out our projects on a <a href=\"https://github.com/codex-team\">GitHub page</a>.",
        "alignment": "left"
    }
}