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I need to be able to render some HTML tags inside a textarea (namely <strong>, <i>, <u>, <a>) but textareas only interpret their content as text. Is there an easy way of doing it without relying on external libraries/plugins (I'm using jQuery)? If not, do you know of any jQuery plugin I could use to do this?

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  • The only way to do that will be to overlay your HTML markup over the content of the textarea tag via CSS positioning tricks. Nothing will help you convince the browser to render the textarea contents differently. (Why exactly do you "need" to do this?)
    – Pointy
    Jan 16, 2011 at 14:26
  • I just need the user to be able to add some formatting styles to the text he enters (much like when you write an article on Wordpress). I just do not need all the features like text alignment and so on, but only those basic tags.
    – Ailef
    Jan 16, 2011 at 14:31
  • For bold and italic you could hack the Unicode characters together, for example: ๐ฌ๐ญ๐š๐œ๐ค๐จ๐ฏ๐ž๐ซ๐Ÿ๐ฅ๐จ๐ฐ, ๐˜€๐˜๐—ฎ๐—ฐ๐—ธ๐—ผ๐˜ƒ๐—ฒ๐—ฟ๐—ณ๐—น๐—ผ๐˜„, ๐‘ ๐‘ก๐‘Ž๐‘๐‘˜๐‘œ๐‘ฃ๐‘’๐‘Ÿ๐‘“๐‘™๐‘œ๐‘ค, ๐˜ด๐˜ต๐˜ข๐˜ค๐˜ฌ๐˜ฐ๐˜ท๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ๐˜ง๐˜ญ๐˜ฐ๐˜ธ. In other words, you need a function that replaces them on input. There should also be underline and strikethrough Unicode characters.
    – Avatar
    May 23, 2022 at 21:47

7 Answers 7

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This is not possible to do with a textarea. You are looking for a content editable div, which is very easily done:

<div contenteditable="true"></div>

jsFiddle

div.editable {
    width: 300px;
    height: 200px;
    border: 1px solid #ccc;
    padding: 5px;
}

strong {
  font-weight: bold;
}
<div contenteditable="true">This is the first line.<br>
See, how the text fits here, also if<br>there is a <strong>linebreak</strong> at the end?
<br>It works nicely.
<br>
<br><span style="color: lightgreen">Great</span>.
</div>

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    its a real shame that you can't practically use this without the use of javascript to either submit your changes using ajax or copy them into a form input. If anyone has found a way to do it i'd be really interested!
    – Ben
    Jun 30, 2013 at 11:51
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    @yckart: Well, I don't think that's actually valid, even though it works in all browsers I've tried. contenteditable is an enumerated attribute rather than a Boolean attribute (there's an inherit state as well as true and false) , and I think that means that specifying a value is mandatory, although I can't find a definitive bit of the spec to confirm this. MDN seems to agree though.
    – Tim Down
    Jul 9, 2013 at 14:10
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    @yckart: I'd assumed the browser interprets contenteditable with no value as being the same as contenteditable="", which in turn is the same as contenteditable="true".
    – Tim Down
    Jul 9, 2013 at 15:34
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    This doesn't work any better than a textarea. Typing <strong>someting</strong> into the fiddle leaves you with that exact text. The HTML is not applied.
    – Matt Ellen
    Mar 25, 2014 at 11:55
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    @MarcusEkwall but wasn't the question asking for html rendering?
    – phil294
    Mar 30, 2016 at 20:43
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With an editable div you can use the method document.execCommand (more details) to easily provide the support for the tags you specified and for some other functionality...

#text {
    width: 500px;
    min-height: 100px;
    border: 2px solid;
}
<div id="text" contenteditable="true"></div>
<button onclick="document.execCommand('bold');">toggle bold</button>
<button onclick="document.execCommand('italic');">toggle italic</button>
<button onclick="document.execCommand('underline');">toggle underline</button>

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    This doesn't work in some browsers just adding this as a note AS of '16 Dec 3, 2016 at 3:09
  • 96% usage as of 2020
    – ogostos
    Sep 9, 2020 at 9:11
  • this is WOW - just WOW -saving me tons of work! Jan 16, 2021 at 20:11
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    looks like it is deprecated - what a shame Jan 21, 2021 at 19:50
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Since you only said render, yes you can. You could do something along the lines of this:

function render(){
	var inp     = document.getElementById("box");
	var data = `
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="${inp.offsetWidth}" height="${inp.offsetHeight}">
<foreignObject width="100%" height="100%">
<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" 
style="font-family:monospace;font-style: normal; font-variant: normal; font-size:13.3px;padding:2px;;">
${inp.value} <i style="color:red">cant touch this</i>
</div>
</foreignObject>
</svg>`;
	var blob = new Blob( [data], {type:'image/svg+xml'} );
	var url=URL.createObjectURL(blob);
	inp.style.backgroundImage="url("+URL.createObjectURL(blob)+")";
 }
 onload=function(){
  render();
  ro = new ResizeObserver(render);
	ro.observe(document.getElementById("box"));
 }
#box{
  color:transparent;
  caret-color: black;
  font-style: normal;/*must be same as in the svg for caret to align*/
  font-variant: normal; 
  font-size:13.3px;
  padding:2px;
  font-family:monospace;
}
<textarea id="box" oninput="render()">you can edit me!</textarea>
This makes it so that a textarea will render html! Besides the flashing when resizing, inability to directly use classes and having to make sure that the div in the svg has the same format as the textarea for the caret to align correctly, it's works!

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  • Interesting approach! Never thought of SVG graphics coming in handy here. But breaks when you add a < into the text.
    – Avatar
    May 23, 2022 at 21:41
  • @Avatar though I didn't show it in this example for simplicities sake, you could work on a custom text parser to work with this. This added with a drawn text cursor rather than the default web cursor would enable you to do custom text much more easily. For example you can currently paste <b>hello</b> to get bold text. Adding a custom text parser to it and the possibilities are endless. You could make every a character red for example. I can see if I can find a more flushed out version of this I made a while ago If you would like.
    – merlin
    May 29, 2022 at 21:33
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    @Avatar I managed to find it though I have no idea what it even does anymore (I think it makes Ascii art by drawing lines above characters). jsbin.com/lacobib/3/edit?html,css,js,output
    – merlin
    May 29, 2022 at 21:51
  • Thanks for the link. It is advanced, maybe I will try an implementation in the future.
    – Avatar
    May 30, 2022 at 5:28
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Try this example:

function toggleRed() {
  var text = $('.editable').text();
  $('.editable').html('<p style="color:red">' + text + '</p>');
}

function toggleItalic() {
  var text = $('.editable').text();
  $('.editable').html("<i>" + text + "</i>");
}

$('.bold').click(function() {
  toggleRed();
});

$('.italic').click(function() {
  toggleItalic();
});
.editable {
  width: 300px;
  height: 200px;
  border: 1px solid #ccc;
  padding: 5px;
  resize: both;
  overflow: auto;
}
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div class="editable" contenteditable="true"></div>
<button class="bold">toggle red</button>
<button class="italic">toggle italic</button>

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    what about applying style to only part of text?
    – ogostos
    Sep 9, 2020 at 8:59
  • What is it supposed to do? What is the gist of it? May 9, 2022 at 0:29
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An addendum to this: You can use character entities (such as changing <div> to &lt;div&gt;) and it will render in the textarea.

But when it is saved, the value of the textarea is the text as rendered. So you don't need to de-encode. I just tested this across browsers (Internetย Explorer back to version 11).

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  • I would really like for this to work for me but it didn't. For example <textarea> check for url &lt;B&gt;http://localhost/Dashboard.aspx&lt;/B&gt; &lt;BR&gt; Tool Started at &lt;B&gt;11/10/2015 3:56:58 AM&lt;/B&gt; &lt;BR&gt; .... </textarea> does not display as HTML. I'm on Chrome 46.
    – sirdank
    Nov 10, 2015 at 17:00
  • Hm. I copy-pasted that string directly into an html document and it renders the markup properly for me in Chrome Version 48.0.2552.0 dev (64-bit) OS X 10.11.1. So maybe it's a version problem.
    – axlotl
    Nov 10, 2015 at 20:50
  • I keep getting down-voted for this so here's a pen: codepen.io/axlotl/pen/YGZOEq
    – axlotl
    Oct 7, 2016 at 17:39
  • if you put &lt;i&gt; test &lt;i&gt; then will it be shown in italic? no! but that is what is meant by "render". Jan 21, 2021 at 19:54
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I have the same problem but in reverse, and the following solution. I want to put html from a div in a textarea (so I can edit some reactions on my website; I want to have the textarea in the same location.)

To put the content of this div in a textarea I use:

var content = $('#msg500').text();
$('#msg500').wrapInner('<textarea>' + content + '</textarea>');
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery/3.3.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<div id="msg500">here some <strong>html</strong> <i>tags</i>.</div>

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This is possible with <textarea>. You only need to use the Summernote WYSIWYG editor.

It interprets HTML tags inside a textarea (namely <strong>, <i>, <u>, and <a>).

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  • It does not use textarea. It uses div, which cannot be submitted with a form. Jan 7, 2018 at 17:38
  • It does work with textarea, just try giving id to textarea instead of div. I created a whole project using textarea and summernote. It works fine!
    – Fenil Shah
    Jan 8, 2018 at 8:59
  • Whats the point? It behaves same as ckeditor if textarea is used. Can't render HTML tags as asked. Jan 15, 2018 at 10:54
  • Why should I use a WYSIWYG editor? This is really not an answer, sorry. Jan 24, 2019 at 14:41
  • It doesn't use textarea. Not an answer. Sep 22, 2020 at 13:39

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