## `createValue`: create a `Value` object `createValue` can be used to create a value for the editor. This is useful if you want to populate an empty editor with a default value. The advantage over writing a `Value` manually is that you don't need to write `id`s and that it provides some shortcuts. You need to pass in the language and your cellPlugins as second argument: ```ts import { createValue } from '@react-page/editor'; const partialValue = { rows: [ // a row with two cells: [ { plugin: imagePlugin.id, data: { src: 'http://path/to/image', }, }, { plugin: imagePlugin.id, data: { src: 'http://path/to/other-image', }, }, ], // a row with one cell [ // a cell with rich text { plugin: slatePlugin.id, data: slatePlugin.createData((def) => ({ children: [ { plugin: def.plugins.headings.h1, children: ['hello'], }, { plugin: def.plugins.paragraphs.paragraph, children: ['Hello world'], }, ], })), }, ], ], }; const value = createValue(partialValue, { lang: 'en', cellPlugins: yourCellPlugins, }); ``` ## `getTextContents`: get raw text contents Can be used to extract plaintext from the editors value. You need to pass in the language and your cellPlugins as second argument: ```ts import { getTextContents } from '@react-page/editor'; const contents = getTextContents(value, { lang: 'en', cellPlugins: yourCellPlugins, }); // contents is an array of strings ``` Full example: [extractTextContents.tsx](examples/pages/examples/extractTextContents.tsx ':include :type=code typescript')