JavaScript SDK and PHP backend for uploading and selecting files, managing storage and editing images.
Built-in features: Image editor (crop, resize, transform, draw, ... tools) | 30K free stock photos from Unsplash | Gallery manager (multiple selection, reordering images)
Flmngr file manager can be installed on different platforms as plugin, module or NPM package.
WYSIWYG editors: TinyMCE plugin | N1ED plugin | CKEditor 4 and CKEditor 5 add-ons | Froala plugin
CMS: Drupal 10, Drupal 9, Drupal 8 module | Joomla 4, Joomla 3 extension
Web components: React | Vue | Angular
Cloud storage support: (Amazon S3 | Azure Blob).
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First of all, extensions are developed and maintained by the Quarkus team. You can find them on the Quarkus GitHub repository. They integrate seamlessly into the Quarkus architecture as they can be processed at build time and be built in native mode with GraalVM. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
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