Since I was using only the vue@1 version, and it is not compatible with mockjs at the moment, I modified it myself, and if you are going to use it, it is better to use official version.
When the page is scrolled to the specified position, the Back to Top button appears in the lower right corner
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You can customize the style of the button, show / hide, height of appearance, height of the return. If you need a text prompt, you can use element-ui el-tooltip elements externally
Based on <aclass="link-type"href="https://github.com/rowanwins/vue-dropzone"> dropzone </a>.
Because my business has special needs, and has to upload images to qiniu, so instead of a third party, I chose encapsulate it by myself. It is very simple, you can see the detail code in @/components/Dropzone.
Rich text is a core feature of the management backend, but at the same time it is a place with lots of pits. In the process of selecting rich texts, I also took a lot of detours. The common rich texts on the market have been basically used, and I finally chose Tinymce. See the more detailed rich text comparison and introduction.
`<h1 style="text-align: center;">Welcome to the TinyMCE demo!</h1><p style="text-align: center; font-size: 15px;"><img title="TinyMCE Logo" src="//www.tinymce.com/images/glyph-tinymce@2x.png" alt="TinyMCE Logo" width="110" height="97" /><ul>
<li>Our <a href="//www.tinymce.com/docs/">documentation</a> is a great resource for learning how to configure TinyMCE.</li><li>Have a specific question? Visit the <a href="https://community.tinymce.com/forum/">Community Forum</a>.</li><li>We also offer enterprise grade support as part of <a href="https://tinymce.com/pricing">TinyMCE premium subscriptions</a>.</li>