Froala Editor Glossary
pluginsDisabled
Core Concept
The ‘pluginsDisabled’ setting in the Froala WYSIWYG HTML editor allows developers to disable specific plugins, ensuring a streamlined editing experience tailored to user needs. This feature is crucial for optimizing performance and user interface.
Key Features
- Customizable plugin management
- Enhanced performance
- User-specific interface adjustments
Use Cases
- Creating lightweight applications
- Tailoring editor experience for specific user roles
- Optimizing load times for mobile devices
Implementation
- Set 'pluginsDisabled' in the editor configuration
- Specify which plugins to disable based on user feedback
Best Practices
- Regularly review plugin usage to identify unnecessary plugins
- Test the editor's performance with different plugin configurations
📚 Froala Documentation
Learn more about pluginsDisabled in the official Froala documentation:
