[Provide a basic description in one sentence.]
[Provide a list of the key features this component provides for content authors. Include screenshots of the rendered component and the dialog.]
[Provide details of how a developer can make the component template available to content authors. This can include any special instructions about webresources or availability. This could include instructions on 3rd party dependencies such as jquery. Describe how a template can be configured with parameters if applicable.]
Make the component available to authors, and include the files in webresources
on your pages using standard magnolia techniques.
(To make this component available on the mtk basic page, you could use the decoration included in _dev/decorations
.)
[Provide how to view any included demonstration pages.]
To see a page demonstrating this component, open the Pages app in Magnolia AdminCentral and import the files in _dev/demos
. (Import it directly at the root of the tree to see an example of the included css styling.)
This directory is a Magnolia 'light module'.
Search the docs for sharing light modules
for details on how to share and use light modules on npm and github.
It's easy to create components for Magnolia and share them on github and npm. I invite you to do so and join the community. Let's stop wasting time by developing the same thing again and again, rather let's help each other out by sharing our work and create a rich library of components.
Just add magnolia-light-module
as a keyword to npm's package.json to make them easy to find and use on npm.
MIT
Magnolia, https://magnolia-cms.com
Christopher Zimmermann, @topherzee