Yes, I have used it in IE, Chrome, Safari. If it works for these browser then it should work for the rest. Anyway, the execCommand
method of the document
object is used to execute commands relating to the built in Rich Text Editing features in the browser. The syntax of the execCommand
is as follow: document.execCommand(command, uiBool, argument)
The command parameter is the command to execute - bold, underline, font, etc.
Then you have the uiBool
which is the boolean value that specifies whether or not the default user interface should be shown.
And the last parameter is the argument use for some commands that requires that we pass an argument. If no argument is required by the command we pass a value of null
as the third parameter.
Example:
document.getElementById("whateverID").document.execCommand('bold', false, null);
or:
document.getElementById("whateverID").document.execCommand('bold', false, <a variable nae>);