sites/all/modules
directory (recommended). If you want to use the sites/all/libraries/
directory, you will need to adjust the paths given in the instructions accordingly.
If you want to install the CKEditor module on your Drupal {{{version}}} site, follow the steps described below.
First of all, download the installation package (.zip
or tar.gz
archive) for Drupal {{{version}}} from the official CKEditor for Drupal module site at drupal.org.
Unpack the contents of the installation package into the drupal/sites/all/modules
directory. When the files are unpacked, you should see the following file structure inside the drupal/sites/all/modules
directory:
modules <dir>
...
ckeditor <dir>
ckeditor <dir>
images <dir>
includes <dir>
plugins <dir>
changelog.txt
ckeditor.api.php
ckeditor.css
ckeditor.info
ckeditor.install
ckeditor.module
...
Download standalone CKEditor from http://ckeditor.com/download. Unpack the contents of the ckeditor
directory from the installation package to the sites/all/modules/ckeditor/ckeditor
(or sites/all/libraries/ckeditor
) directory.
_samples
and _source
folders. See the Minimum Setup article for some more tips regarding the minimum required CKEditor setup.
Go to the Administration Panel of your Drupal {{{version}}} site and choose the Modules option from the Site Building section. Scroll down to the User interface section and select the checkbox next to the CKEditor module name.
[[Image:Drupal_{{{version}}}_Enterprise_enable_module.png|frame|center|Enabling the CKEditor module in the Drupal {{{version}}} Administration Panel]]
You can now enter the configuration of your CKEditor for Drupal module by visiting the Administration panel > {{{path1}}} > CKEditor section. If you want to enable [CKFinder], an advanced Ajax file browser, see the [[CKEditor_for_Drupal/Open Source/Drupal_{{{version}}}/CKFinder|Installing CKFinder]] article.
You should now adjust CKEditor profiles in the Administration panel > {{{path1}}} > CKEditor section. Profiles determine which options are available to users based on system-wide roles. In each profile you can choose which textareas will be replaced by CKEditor, select a default toolbar, and configure some more advanced settings.