This guide outlines the main steps that you need to follow for initializing Froala Editor with WProofreader.
Step 1. Initialize Froala Editor
Before integrating and configuring WProofreader, make sure Froala Editor is properly configured in your web application. To initialize Froala Editor, follow the steps described in the Get Started guide.
Step 2. Initialize WProofreader
Choose one of the options below how to enable spelling and grammar checking functionality of WProofreader in Froala Editor v3:
Using autoSearch
When using this method, you need a CONFIG and a wscbundle script.<script> window.WEBSPELLCHECKER_CONFIG = { autoSearch:true, lang: 'uk_UA', ... }; </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="http(s)://your_host_name/wscservice/wscbundle/wscbundle.js"></script>
After setting up the autoSearch, WProofreader will be enabled as soon as the editable container with Froala Editor is in focus.
- Using init() method
Initializing WProofreader using init() in Froala Editor
<!-- Include the WEBSPELLCHECKER_CONFIG variable. --> <script> window.WEBSPELLCHECKER_CONFIG = { autoSearch: true, autoDestroy: true, ... }; </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://your_host_name/wscservice/wscbundle/wscbundle.js"></script> <div id="froala-editor"> <p>These are an examples of a sentences with two mispelled words and grammar problems. Just type text with misspelling to see how it works.</p> </div> <script> new FroalaEditor('#froala-editor', { iframe: true, events: { 'initialized': function() { WEBSPELLCHECKER.init({ container: this.$iframe ? this.$iframe[0] : this.el }); } } }); </script>
When using this method, WProofreader will be started on the Froala Editor load.
Step 2. Further Actions
After you have initialized WProofreader in Froala Editor, you can customize WProofreader options, its user interface, and behavior.