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− | If you want to install CKEditor for Drupal, follow the steps described below.
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− | * Download the installation package (<code>.zip</code> archive from the official CKEditor for Drupal website.
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− | * Unpack the contents of the installation package into the <code>drupal/sites/all/modules/ckeditor</code> directory.
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− | * When the files are unpacked, you should see the following file structure inside the <code>drupal/sites/all/modules</code> directory:
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− | <pre>
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− | modules <dir>
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− | ...
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− | ckeditor <dir>
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− | ckeditor <dir>
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− | ckfinder <dir>
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− | images <dir>
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− | includes <dir>
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− | plugins <dir>
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− | changelog.html
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− | ckeditor.api.php
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− | ckeditor.css
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− | ckeditor.info
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− | ckeditor.install
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− | ckeditor.module
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− | ckeditor.styles.js
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− | ckeditor-rtl.css
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− | license.html
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− | README.txt
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− | TROUBLESHOOTING.txt
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− | UPGRADE.txt
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− | ...
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− | </pre>
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− | * Enable the module in the '''Administration panel''' > '''Modules''' > '''User Interface''' section of your Drupal site.
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− | * Grant permissions for using CKEditor in the '''Administration panel''' > '''People''' > '''Permissions''' section.
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− | * Add your license name and key by editing the Global Profile in the '''Administration panel''' > '''Configuration''' > '''Content Authoring''' > '''CKEditor''' > '''Global settings''' section. CKEditor will now run in licensed mode.
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− | * Adjust CKEditor profiles in the '''Administration panel''' > '''Configuration''' > '''Content Authoring''' > '''CKEditor''' section. Profiles determine which options are available to users based on the input format system.
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− | * If you want to enable CKFinder, an advanced Ajax file browser, see the Installing CKFinder section below.
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− | == Installing CKFinder ==
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− | CKFinder is an Ajax-based file manager created by CKEditor developers: http://ckfinder.com/. It is already included in your licensed CKEditor for Drupal module, so all you need to do is enable it in the Drupal administration panel.
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− | * Grant the "CKFinder access" permission in the '''Administration panel''' > '''People''' > '''Permissions''' section.
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− | * Open the Drupal settings file (<code>sites/default/settings.php</code>) and do the following:
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− | ** Uncomment the <code>$base_url</code> variable and set the base URL of your website (without the trailing slash).
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− | ** Uncomment the <code>$cookie_domain</code> variable and set the domain name of your website.
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− | * Configure CKFinder settings in the '''File browser settings''' section for the CKEditor profile that you want to use.
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