Congratulations!
++ If you can see CKEditor below, it means that the installation succeeded. + You can now try out your new editor version, see its features, and when you are ready to move on, check some of the most useful resources recommended below. +
+- Inline Editing -
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- Massive inline editor creation -
- Turn all elements with
contentEditable = true
attribute into inline editors.
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- - Convert element into an inline editor by code -
- Conversion of DOM elements into inline CKEditor instances by using a JavaScript call. - -
- Replace textarea with inline editor New! -
- A form with a textarea that is replaced by an inline editor at runtime. - - -
- Advanced Samples -
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- Data filtering and features activation New! -
- Data filtering and automatic features activation basing on configuration. - -
- Replace DIV elements on the fly -
- Transforming a
div
element into an instance of CKEditor with a mouse click.
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- - Append editor instances -
- Appending editor instances to existing DOM elements. - -
- Create and destroy editor instances for Ajax applications -
- Creating and destroying CKEditor instances on the fly and saving the contents entered into the editor window. - -
- Basic usage of the API -
- Using the CKEditor JavaScript API to interact with the editor at runtime. - -
- XHTML-compliant style -
- Configuring CKEditor to produce XHTML 1.1 compliant attributes and styles. - -
- Read-only mode -
- Using the readOnly API to block introducing changes to the editor contents. - -
- "Tab" key-based navigation -
- Navigating among editor instances with tab key. - - - -
- Using the JavaScript API to customize dialog windows -
- Using the dialog windows API to customize dialog windows without changing the original editor code. - -
- Using the "Enter" key in CKEditor -
- Configuring the behavior of Enter and Shift+Enter keys. - -
- Output for Flash -
- Configuring CKEditor to produce HTML code that can be used with Adobe Flash. - -
- Output HTML -
- Configuring CKEditor to produce legacy HTML 4 code. - -
- Toolbar Configurations -
- Configuring CKEditor to display full or custom toolbar layout. +
Hello world!
+I'm an instance of CKEditor.
+Customize Your Editor
+Modular build and numerous configuration options give you nearly endless possibilities to customize CKEditor. Replace the content of your config.js
file with the following code and refresh this page (remember to clear the browser cache)!
CKEDITOR.editorConfig = function( config ) {
+ config.language = 'es';
+ config.uiColor = '#F7B42C';
+ config.height = 300;
+ config.toolbarCanCollapse = true;
+};
+ Toolbar Configuration
+If you want to reorder toolbar buttons or remove some of them, check this handy tool!
+More Samples!
+Visit the CKEditor SDK for a huge collection of samples showcasing editor features, with source code readily available to copy and use in your own implementation.
+Developer's Guide
+The most important resource for all developers working with CKEditor, integrating it with their websites and applications, and customizing to their needs. You can start from here:
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- Getting Started – Explains most crucial editor concepts and practices as well as the installation process and integration with your website. +
- Advanced Installation Concepts – Describes how to upgrade, install additional components (plugins, skins), or create a custom build. +
When you have the basics sorted out, feel free to browse some more advanced sections like:
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- Functionality Overview – Descriptions and samples of various editor features. +
- Plugin SDK, Widget SDK, and Skin SDK – Useful when you want to create your own editor components. +
CKEditor JavaScript API
+CKEditor boasts a rich JavaScript API that you can use to adjust the editor to your needs and integrate it with your website or application.
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