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- Install Fabric.js
npm install fabric --save 2) Install TypeScript definitions for Fabric.js
typings install fabric --source dt --save 3) Import fabric in required ts file
import 'fabric'; declare const fabric: any;
STEP 1 - First things first npm install --save jquery
npm install -D @types/jquery
STEP 2 - IMPORT // Now, within any of the app files (ES2015 style) import * as $ from 'jquery'; // $('#elemId').width();
// OR
// CommonJS style - working with "require" import $ = require('jquery') // $('#elemId').width();
UPDATE - Feb - 2017
import $ from 'jquery'; // $('#elemId').width();
In your index.html just add this in the header block:
<script src="https://cdn.ckeditor.com/4.6.1/full/ckeditor.js"></script>Install ng2-ckeditor via NPM
npm install ng2-ckeditor --save In your app.component.ts add this:
import { CKEditorComponent } from '../../../node_modules/ng2-ckeditor/src/ckeditor.component'; @NgModule({ declarations: [ CKEditorComponent ], exports: [ CKEditorComponent, ] }) Use editor like this:
<ckeditor [(ngModel)]="myContent" debounce="500">