+ <div class="description">\r
+ <p>\r
+ This sample shows how to automatically replace <code><textarea></code> elements\r
+ with a CKEditor instance with an option to change the color of its user interface.\r
+ </p>\r
+ <h2 class="samples">Setting the User Interface Color</h2>\r
+ <p>\r
+ To specify the color of the user interface, set the <code>uiColor</code> property:\r
+ </p>\r
+ <pre class="samples">CKEDITOR.replace( '<em>textarea_id</em>',\r
+ {\r
+ <strong>uiColor: '#EE0000'</strong>\r
+ });</pre>\r
+ <p>\r
+ Note that <code><em>textarea_id</em></code> in the code above is the <code>id</code> attribute of\r
+ the <code><textarea></code> element to be replaced.\r
+ </p>\r
+ <h2 class="samples">Enabling the Color Picker</h2>\r
+ <p>\r
+ If the <strong>uicolor</strong> plugin along with the dedicated <strong>UIColor</strong>\r
+ toolbar button is added to CKEditor, the user will also be able to pick the color of the\r
+ UI from the color palette available in the <strong>UI Color Picker</strong> dialog window.\r
+ </p>\r
+ <p>\r
+ To insert a CKEditor instance with the <strong>uicolor</strong> plugin enabled,\r
+ use the following JavaScript call:\r
+ </p>\r
+ <pre class="samples">CKEDITOR.replace( '<em>textarea_id</em>',\r
+ {\r
+ <strong>extraPlugins : 'uicolor',</strong>\r
+ toolbar : [ [ 'Bold', 'Italic' ], [ <strong>'UIColor'</strong> ] ]\r
+ });</pre>\r
+ </div>\r