Working with a Document

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Revision as of 11:27, 30 November 2010

This section describes how to work with a document in CKEditor.

Since CKEditor is an online editor, documents created in it differ in some aspects from documents created in desktop applications. Text entered in a browser-based editor differs from a paged medium such as print mainly in that it is not divided into physical pages. Because of that the document created in CKEditor does not have a fixed size or format, like Letter or A4, and flows freely to fill the available screen estate, both in the editing and in preview mode.

On the other hand, when browsing the features supported by CKEditor, you will soon find that most functions of a desktop editor are available here and work in a highly intuitive manner. Among the most important features that let you to work with a document in CKEditor are: