Using CKFinder Plugins

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CKFinder is a plugin-based application and as such can be extended relatively easily.
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== Enabling JavaScript Plugins ==
 
== Enabling JavaScript Plugins ==

Latest revision as of 13:19, 21 April 2011

CKFinder is a plugin-based application and as such it can be extended relatively easily.

Enabling JavaScript Plugins

To add a plugin to CKFinder, upload it to the plugins folder and enable it by using the extraPlugins configuration option in the config.js file:

CKFinder.customConfig = function( config )
{
	config.extraPlugins = 'dummy';
};
This page was last edited on 21 April 2011, at 13:19.