Ruby on Rails Thursday, June 27, 2019

Just define your own partial in your app's app/view folder and it will be used instead of that default partial.

El jue., 27 jun. 2019 a las 6:54, Ben Walsh (<ben.walsh@bonkers.ie>) escribió:
This behaviour is hard-coded in app/views/action_text/content/_layout.html.erb

I think it should be possible to customize the wrapper element -- the current behaviour breaks backwards compatibility for us when migrating from TinyMCE to ActionText.



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