Is it true that most WYSIWYG editors on a webpage is by using the designmode property? Is there any other method besides using this method?
(is designmode first available on IE and other browsers added it too later on?)
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Is it true that most WYSIWYG editors on a webpage is by using the designmode property? Is there any other method besides using this method? (is designmode first available on IE and other browsers added it too later on?)
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Yes, this is probably the only way to do this without embedding non-html editors made in Flash, Silverlight, Java, etc. Yes, this attribute first appeared in IE, then it was added in Mozilla (about the end of 2003), then in Opera 9 and Safari 2. |
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HTML5 defines a contentEditable attribute that can be applied to any element (including the body element), it's supported in IE (which i think invented the attribute), Safari >2.0, and Firefox 3.x where x is at least 5. Use is simply
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