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CONTENTS OF THIS FILE
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 * Introduction
 * Requirements
 * Installation
 * Configuration
 * Maintainers


INTRODUCTION
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 * Usually people use one of the WYSIWYG editors for adding/editing content on the websites.
 But they are not very easy to use for many of them in some cases.
 If you ever wondered how to put the content on the page formatted in some fancy way
 (something like two columns of text, for instance) without much burden,
 and if you don't know how to do that in you editor, feel free to try this module.

 * At the moment Layouter has an integration with CKEditor and TinyMCE editors
 (installed in combination with WYSIWYG module), and support for other
 popular editors will be added soon. But actually you don't necessarily
 need to have any of these editors installed in order to use Layouter.


REQUIREMENTS
------------

 This module requires the following module:
 * CTools Auto-modal (https://drupal.org/project/ctools_automodal)


INSTALLATION
------------

 * Install as you would normally install a contributed Drupal module. See:
 https://drupal.org/documentation/install/modules-themes/modules-7
 for further information.


CONFIGURATION
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 * Go to admin/config/content/layouter and choose input formats, content types, image styles
 for whichyou want to enable Layouter.

 * Select where the final files should be stored. Private file storage has significantly more 
 overhead than public files, but allows restricted access to files within this field.


MAINTAINERS
-----------

 * This project is created by ADCI Solutions http://drupal.org/node/1542952 team.
 

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  1. CONTENTS OF THIS FILE
  2. ---------------------
  3. * Introduction
  4. * Requirements
  5. * Installation
  6. * Configuration
  7. * Maintainers
  8. INTRODUCTION
  9. ------------
  10. * Usually people use one of the WYSIWYG editors for adding/editing content on the websites.
  11. But they are not very easy to use for many of them in some cases.
  12. If you ever wondered how to put the content on the page formatted in some fancy way
  13. (something like two columns of text, for instance) without much burden,
  14. and if you don't know how to do that in you editor, feel free to try this module.
  15. * At the moment Layouter has an integration with CKEditor and TinyMCE editors
  16. (installed in combination with WYSIWYG module), and support for other
  17. popular editors will be added soon. But actually you don't necessarily
  18. need to have any of these editors installed in order to use Layouter.
  19. REQUIREMENTS
  20. ------------
  21. This module requires the following module:
  22. * CTools Auto-modal (https://drupal.org/project/ctools_automodal)
  23. INSTALLATION
  24. ------------
  25. * Install as you would normally install a contributed Drupal module. See:
  26. https://drupal.org/documentation/install/modules-themes/modules-7
  27. for further information.
  28. CONFIGURATION
  29. -------------
  30. * Go to admin/config/content/layouter and choose input formats, content types, image styles
  31. for whichyou want to enable Layouter.
  32. * Select where the final files should be stored. Private file storage has significantly more
  33. overhead than public files, but allows restricted access to files within this field.
  34. MAINTAINERS
  35. -----------
  36. * This project is created by ADCI Solutions http://drupal.org/node/1542952 team.