Here's a really basic example of what you could do:-
$(document).ready(function() {
var maxLength = 150; // max number of allowed characters
$('#yourHtmlBoxId').keyup(function() {
$(this).val($(this).val().substr(0, maxLength));
$('#charCount').text(maxLength - $(this).val().length);
});
$('#yourHtmlBoxId').trigger('keyup');
});
Obviously you need to replace #yourHtmlBoxId
and #charCount
with the relevant selectors.
Some example markup:
<textarea id="yourHtmlBoxId"></textarea>
<p><span id="charCount"></span> remaining</p>
Here's a fiddle for you to play with
Just bear in mind that this is by no means bullet proof, it works on the keyup
event, so for example if somebody copy/pasted into the textarea via mouse buttons the jQuery would never be triggered. This should point you in the right direction though.