This folder contains examples of WysiwygPro's plugin architecture. The name of this plugin is "EXAMPLE", you can load it like this: $editor = new wysiwygPro(); $editor->loadPlugin('EXAMPLE'); $editor->display(); Note: this plugin doesn't do anything useful, it is intended to help you learn the plugin architecture. File descriptions: **index.htm** Stops hackers from browsing the directory contents. Your plugins are not required to have this file but it is recommended that they do. **plugin.php** The PHP API plugin. Usually the PHP API plugin is used to add custom buttons to the toolbar. (but can do much more) **plugin.js** The javascript API plugin. Usually the javascript API plugin is used to provide the javascript functionality for any custom buttons. (but can do much more) **dialog.php** A custom dialog window that uses the dialog plugin architecture. A single dialog plugin can be used to display multiple dialog screens. A dialog plugin can be thought of as an application that runs inside a WysiwygPro dialog window. **includes** Folder containing templates, css files and any other stuff required by the plugin. You don't have to put these in a folder or use the same folder structure.