Difference between revisions of "Rich-text editor"
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'''Note''': Pasting text into the rich-text editor should preserve most formatting, but some types of formatting, such as colored text, may need to be added manually in the editor after pasting. | '''Note''': Pasting text into the rich-text editor should preserve most formatting, but some types of formatting, such as colored text, may need to be added manually in the editor after pasting. | ||
− | The rich-text editor is based on an open-source application called CKEditor. To see what each icon in the toolbar does, refer to the [[CKEditor Users Guide Quick Reference]]. | + | The rich-text editor is based on an open-source application called CKEditor. To see what each icon in the toolbar does, refer to the [[http://docs.cksource.com/CKEditor_3.x/Users_Guide CKEditor Users Guide Quick Reference]]. |
=== Browser considerations === | === Browser considerations === |
Revision as of 14:05, 10 June 2016
In certain tools, you can control the appearance of your text using the rich-text editor, sometimes called a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor. The rich-text toolbar has icons for editing and formatting your text.
Note: Pasting text into the rich-text editor should preserve most formatting, but some types of formatting, such as colored text, may need to be added manually in the editor after pasting.
The rich-text editor is based on an open-source application called CKEditor. To see what each icon in the toolbar does, refer to the [CKEditor Users Guide Quick Reference].
Browser considerations
To ensure that the rich-text editor appears and functions properly, use an up-to-date browser; see Which browser should I use?
To use spellcheck in Internet Explorer, you must first download and install the ieSpell extension from the ieSpell download page.