## Installation To install the react-page editor, use: ```bash $ yarn add @react-page/editor # OR $ npm i --save @react-page/editor ``` usually you'll also want to have the default rich text editor (slate): ```bash $ yarn add @react-page/plugins-slate # OR $ npm i --save @react-page/plugins-slate ``` ## Dependencies **IMPORTANT**: use react 17 at the moment, react 18 is not yet supported. Follow this milestone: https://github.com/react-page/react-page/milestone/14 React-page uses [MUI](https://mui.com/) for the Editor UI. It is lazy loaded and do not directly increase your bundle size. If you want to override the theme, please add these packages as well: `@emotion/react`, `@emotion/styled` ```bash $ yarn add @emotion/react @emotion/styled # OR $ npm i --save @emotion/react @emotion/styled ``` Make sure to import the css file as well somewhere in your app: ``` import '@react-page/editor/lib/index.css'; ``` ## Using material-ui 4 in parallel MUI 5 conflicts with material-ui version 4 which results in glitches. To fix this, follow this guide: https://mui.com/x/react-data-grid/migration-v4/#using-mui-core-v4-with-v5 tldr: wrap your app with this: ```tsx import { createGenerateClassName } from '@material-ui/core/styles'; const generateClassName = createGenerateClassName({ // By enabling this option, if you have non-MUI elements (e.g. `
`) // using MUI classes (e.g. `.MuiButton`) they will lose styles. // Make sure to convert them to use `styled()` or `` first. disableGlobal: true, // Class names will receive this seed to avoid name collisions. seed: 'mui-jss', }); // .... const App = () => ( {/* Your component tree. */} ); ``` ## Simple example To get off the ground as soon as possible, simply create a component like so: [simple.tsx](examples/pages/examples/simple.tsx ':include :type=code typescript') That's it, congratulations! [You should see something like this now (click for the demo)](//demo/simple) ## Modes of operation ### Editing React-page editor together with various plugins can be used to create and subsequently edit pages in a “WYSIWYG” mode. The editing UI code is lazy loaded in this case. ### Viewing The React-page editor can seamlessly be used to view the pages created by it in a "readonly" mode. The bundle size is reduced in this mode. Simply pass `readOnly` to the Editor and omit the `onChange`: [readonly.tsx](examples/pages/examples/readonly.tsx ':include :type=code typescript') (see demo here)](//demo/examples/readonly)