![]() ![]() There is also the Inline WYSIWYG Editor Demo which has angular 2 support out of the box could be a good solution if you don’t have much time to code in one of the packages into your application structure/Angular application. There is demos for click-to-edit buttons which activate the inline-editor support on the DOM element on the fly which is nice. Some features of ng2 are useful for editor interfaces such as to put it bluntly, there is no more scope…or controllers, everything is now a module. The list of mostly demos and examples which as you know are super essential to “working out” what it does and how it’s put together so hopefully it will help get you up and running inline editing with Angular2. I’ve been thinking of switching to using inline editing with angular2 and did some research on different inline editing components, particularly ones which work well with bootstrap 2. ![]()
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