Building Rich Text Editor. Part IV

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by Alex July

Introduction

This is the forth article in the series on creating a cross-browser online Rich Text Editor. In Part I, Part II and Part III we have created the application layout as well as built most of the functionality. In this iteration we will style the editor interface so that by look and behavior it resembles an Office application. In addition we will further modify the toolbar so that it reflects the selection by flipping corresponding interface buttons to “on” state if the formatting has been applied to the selection.

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Introduction

This is the forth article in the series on creating a cross-browser online Rich Text Editor. In Part I, Part II and Part III we have created the application layout as well as built most of the functionality. In this iteration we will style the editor interface so that by look and behavior it resembles an Office application. In addition we will further modify the toolbar so that it reflects the selection by flipping corresponding interface buttons to “on” state if the formatting has been applied to the selection.

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