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- CKEditor Sample +

+ CKEditor Sample — Producing HTML Compliant Output

+
+

+ This sample shows how to configure CKEditor to output valid + HTML 4.01 code. + Traditional HTML elements like <b>, + <i>, and <font> are used in place of + <strong>, <em>, and CSS styles. +

+

+ To add a CKEditor instance outputting legacy HTML 4.01 code, load the editor using a standard + JavaScript call, and define CKEditor features to use the HTML compliant elements and attributes. +

+

+ A snippet of the configuration code can be seen below; check the source of this page for + full definition: +

+
CKEDITOR.replace( 'textarea_id',
+	{
+		coreStyles_bold	: { element : 'b' },
+		coreStyles_italic : { element : 'i' },
+
+		fontSize_style :
+			{
+				element		: 'font',
+				attributes	: { 'size' : '#(size)' }
+			}
+
+		// More definitions follow.
+	});
+
+

- This sample shows CKEditor configured to produce a legacy HTML4 document. Traditional - HTML elements like <b>, <i>, and <font> are used in place of - <strong>, <em> and CSS styles.

-


+ Editor 1: