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+ This sample shows how to automatically replace <textarea>
elements
+ with a CKEditor instance with an option to change the color of its user interface.
+
+ To specify the color of the user interface, set the uiColor
property:
+
CKEDITOR.replace( 'textarea_id', + { + uiColor: '#EE0000' + });+
+ Note that textarea_id
in the code above is the id
attribute of
+ the <textarea>
element to be replaced.
+
+ If the uicolor plugin along with the dedicated UIColor + toolbar button is added to CKEditor, the user will also be able to pick the color of the + UI from the color palette available in the UI Color Picker dialog window. +
++ To insert a CKEditor instance with the uicolor plugin enabled, + use the following JavaScript call: +
+CKEDITOR.replace( 'textarea_id', + { + extraPlugins : 'uicolor', + toolbar : [ [ 'Bold', 'Italic' ], [ 'UIColor' ] ] + });+
Click the UI Color Picker button to test your color preferences at runtime.
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