* Tiptap: Adds custom button for Table Provides a popover with table menu actions. * Moved Table extension to its own folder * Extended the Tiptap `Table` extensions * Amended table toolbar actions to have `focus()` * Markup amends * Fix up Tiptap mock data * [WIP] Table column/row bubble menu * Tiptap, enabled content check for invalid markup * [WIP] Tiptap toolbar cascading menu items * Tiptap: relocated Block extension from "plugins" folder to "extensions" subfolder. * Table toolbar, moved the menu to the API * `UmbTiptapToolbarElementApiBase`, made `execute` concrete so that it becomes optional in extended classes. * Adds "default" toolbar element API which does nothing, but satisfies the extension loader controller. * `@ts-ignore` the `.showPopover()` and `.hidePopover()` calls * Updated Tiptap toolbar mock data-type.data to match TinyMCE toolbar layout. * Implemented "Cascading Menu Popover" as a standalone component * Reworked Table toolbar to use cascading menu * [WIP] Tiptap bubble menu * Adds Tiptap Cascading Menu Popover Example with a Style Select menu, with default (hard coded) options, similar to TinyMCE's unconfigured Style Select menu. * Small code tidy ups * Added "Insert Table" component * Removed Table Bubble Menu feature (temporarily) as its development isn't ready yet. * Removed `umb-tiptap-hover-menu` component as it wasn't been used. I expect this will become the bubble menu feature.
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