Upgrading CKEditor in Drupal 10: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Goran Nikolovski recently detailed his experience upgrading CKEditor from version 4 to version 5 on his website, following an earlier update from Drupal 9 to Drupal 10. Despite initial reluctance due to syntax-highlighted code snippets, Goran addressed the issue by experimenting with various modules, ultimately choosing the highlight.js Input Filter for its theme selection and copy button features. 

He provided a step-by-step guide for upgrading CKEditor, including checking module compatibility, installing CKEditor 5, and configuring text formats. The process improved his site's code highlighting and resolved the unsupported CKEditor 4 issue. Goran, a web and AI developer with over a decade of experience, shares his insights on his blog at gorannikolovski.com.

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