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RiotJS

INTRODUCTION
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The RiotJS module loads the riot.min.js file so that developers can depend on it when building Riot.js (see http://riotjs.com/) components.

After installing (see INSTALLATION below),

Typeit

Typeit is javascript utility.

Typeit does work which you have to do with typeit javascript.

The advantage of using this module is you don't have to code js and you can simply enable the module and config it.

After enabling the module , Configure it from
/admin/config/user-interface/typeit

How to config it?

Cash

Provides integration with Cash, an absurdly small jQuery alternative for modern browsers (IE9+).

Cash is a small library for modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari and Internet Explorer 9+) that provides jQuery style syntax for manipulating the DOM. Utilizing modern browser features to minimize the codebase, developers can use the familiar chainable methods at a fraction of the file size.
100% feature parity with jQuery isn't a goal, but cash comes helpfully close, covering most day to day use cases.

CKEditor Image Embed

Embed images by CKEditor Embed add-on without uploading them on server (plugin uses dataURI directly in HTML).
Extremely useful especially for inserting icons.

CKEditor Image Gallery

Upload and insert multiple images to your page contents with CKEditor Image Gallery add-on.
Add-on can generate previews by configurable template and compatible with different image preview scripts like ShadowBox, LightBox, etc..

CKEditor File Uploader

Upload new file to your server and insert a link into contents of your page by specified template with help of CKEditor Quick File Uploader add-on.

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