codeconsortium/ccdn-component-bb-code-bundle

CCDN Component BBCode Bundle

2.0.3 2014-01-20 03:59 UTC

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Notes:

This bundle is for the symfony framework and requires Symfony ~2.4 and PHP 5.4

This file is part of the CCDNComponent BBCodeBundle

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Theme and Sprite graphics courtesy of twitter bootstrap and GLYPHICONS.

Other graphics are works of CodeConsortium.

For the full copyright and license information, please view the LICENSE file that was distributed with this source code.

Description.

A lexical parser for Bulletin Board code tags within text for any aspect of your site. Converts bulletin board code tags into html.

Features.

BBCodeBundle Provides the following features:

  1. Uses logical lexing to create a symbol table.
  2. Parser converts lexed bb tags into html.
  3. Supports numerous formatting tags such as:
    1. [B][/B] for Bold
    2. [U][/U] for Underline.
    3. [I][/I] for Italics.
    4. See the full list of tags here.
  4. Includes smilies.
  5. Includes inline bbcode editor as a Symfony2 form theme. Use anywhere.
  6. Features syntax highlighting for code blocks through GeSHi support.

Before installation of this bundle, you can download the Sandbox for testing/development and feature review, or alternatively see the product in use at CodeConsortium.

Documentation.

Documentation can be found in the Resources/doc/index.md file in this bundle:

Read the Documentation.

Installation.

All the installation instructions are located in documentation.

License.

This software is licensed under the MIT license. See the complete license file in the bundle:

Resources/meta/LICENSE

Read the License.

About.

CCDNComponent BBCodeBundle is free software from Code Consortium. See also the list of contributors.

Reporting an issue or feature request.

Issues and feature requests are tracked in the Github issue tracker.

Discussions and debates on the project can be further discussed at Code Consortium.