Improve React Project Engagement: Froala Custom Emoticons

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In 2023, it’s important to have an interesting user interface to keep people engaged. One way to enhance the experience is by incorporating emoticons into your application. Emoticons have become essential in development, rather than an embellishment. Emoticons, or emojis, play a role in enhancing communication across platforms. Emoticons are important because they help us […]

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Rich text form using Froala’s WYSIWYG editor in NextJS

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NextJS is a powerful React framework that enables developers to build server-side rendered and static web applications with ease. Froala WYSIWYG Editor, on the other hand, is a highly customizable, rich-text editor for web and mobile applications. When these two powerful tools are combined, they provide an efficient way to create dynamic, rich-text forms for […]

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Froala 4.1.3 for Enhanced Security and Performance

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We are always trying to make web writing tools better, and we stress how important it is to switch to Froala version 4.1.3. It’s important to understand that this update goes beyond normal software improvements; it’s a big step toward making your web content safer and faster overall. This version of Froala isn’t just another […]

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Customize the Froala Font Family Plugin in React App Project

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The choice of font family plays a significant role in the communication effectiveness of the content. Different font families can convey varying tones of a message. Some key reasons to use different fonts are readability, clarity, hierarchy, branding, consistency, compatibility, and accessibility. Froala is a WYSIWYG HTML editor that offers a range of plugins to […]

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User Experience with Bootstrap and Froala WYSIWYG Editor

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Bootstrap is a popular CSS framework that offers a variety of pre-designed components for building responsive, mobile-first web applications. Froala, on the other hand, is a powerful and flexible WYSIWYG editor that enhances the user experience by allowing them to create and edit rich text content directly on the web page. When combined, these two […]

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How to Use the Froala Markdown Plugin: Item-by-Item

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Markdown is a lightweight markup language used for formatting and structuring plain text. It provides a way to create rich text content, such as headings, bold text, italics, code blocks, and lists without the need for complex HTML. Markdown was born in the early 2000s, drawing inspiration from markup languages that had surfaced a decade […]

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Froala 4.1.3 Release – XSS vulnerability resolved, and more

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We are pleased to announce the release of Froala version 4.1.3. This release is a must-have for all users as it addresses critical security vulnerabilities, ensures stability, improves performance, and delivers a seamless user experience. This release emphasizes our commitment to providing a safer and smoother experience for all users. We encourage you to update […]

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How to customize Froala Image Edit Buttons in a React App

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The Froala Editor lets users create and edit content with rich text formatting. One of its powerful features is the ability to work with images. This article explains how to use Image Edit Buttons from Froala Editor in a React app project with a cheap react rich text editor. Prerequisites Before you get started, make sure […]

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Froala Editor User Experience Tips – part 2

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Froala WYSIWYG editor has a powerful API with over 240 API options, 100+ events, and 220+ methods. In the “Froala’s tips and tricks – part 1” article, We started to explain how to use the Froala editor API to maximize and enhance the user experience, usage, and productivity. We are excited to continue on this […]

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Creating React Rich Text Editor for Right-to-Left Languages

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Web apps must be ready for diverse audiences in a globalized world, including those who read and write in RTL languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian. Languages that are written and read from right to left are called RTL languages. In contrast to left-to-right languages like English, where text flows from left to right, […]

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