React-Wysiwyg
This component allows you to have some control over contenteditable
content. It's especially useful for when you need to implement something that a textarea
or input
field can't provide -- i.e., something like Twitter's tweet-box that implements syntax highlighting, and auto-link creation, as seen in the above example. If you're looking for simple inline-editing, this module can work for that too, but I would suggest using traditional input
fields where possible for improved cross-browser compatibility, and better accessibility.
This module works well in the latest version of Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and iOS Safari. It mostly works in IE, thanks to a series of unfortunate hacks. Further testing for accessibility and browser support is required, and other features need to be implemented, such as paragraph/newline support.
It's worth looking at the supplied example to get a sense of how to use this module.
Install
$ npm install react-wysiwyg
Run the example
$ git clone https://github.com/bmcmahen/react-wysiwyg.git && cd react-wysiwyg
$ npm install
$ make build
$ make example
Usage
var ContentEditable = ; var Example = React;
Tests
make test