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@@ -84,7 +84,28 @@ See the {@link features/image-upload Image upload} guide.
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## Insert image via URL
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-Another great feature is the ability to insert an image via a URL address. This feature is available under the **Image Upload** feature dropdown. When you click on the arrow button, you will see a small panel view containing the form for an image source URL. Once you fill it, you will be able to insert the image into the editor's content.
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+Another great feature is the ability to insert an image via a URL address. This feature is available under the **Image Upload** feature dropdown. Once it's enabled, when you click on the arrow button, you will see a small panel view containing the form for an image source URL. Once you fill it, you will be able to insert the image into the editor's content.
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+### Enable inserting an image via URL
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+Currently, if you want to use the feature, you have to enable it through the editor's configuration. You can do it by setting the special token `insertImageViaUrl` in the `image.upload.panel.items`:
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+```js
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+ClassicEditor
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+ .create( document.querySelector( '#editor' ), {
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+ plugins: [Image, ImageUpload],
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+ image: {
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+ // ...
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+ upload: {
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+ panel: {
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+ items: [ 'insertImageViaUrl' ]
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ } )
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+```
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+This will extend the standalone **Insert image** button in the toolbar by adding the dropdown panel with the new feature. To see how it works, please take a look at the demo in the [next section](/replace-image-via-url).
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### Replace image via URL
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