Difference between revisions of ":Toolbar"

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The Toolbar is the area in your FCKeditor where all of the functions are hidden. Every button on the toolbar access a different func
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The Toolbar is the area in your FCKeditor where all of the functions are hidden. Every button on the toolbar access a different function of the editor. There are simple fucntions like copying or pasting and more advanded ones like inserting links or tables.
  
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<br>To use the buttons on the toolbar you have to point your mouse coursor on the button. The button will highlight with a blue square around it and a message with the information about the button's function will appear. If you want to use this function just press the button by clicking it. In time you will learn abou all the functions od the FCKeditor and you won't have to read the discription of the button, you will just press it&nbsp;intuitively.
  
tion of the editor. There are simple fucntions like copying or pasting and more advanded ones like inserting links or tables.
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<br>Besides the toolbars buttons there are also toolbars context menus. The toolbars context menus are the white areas with a litlle arrow on&nbsp;its right side and a text&nbsp;regarding to its function&nbsp;on the left.&nbsp;It can be easily accessed by clicking on the white area or the litlle arow. After clicking the menu will expand and you will see the functions. To access one of them simply click it.
  
  
To use the buttons on the toolbar you have to point your mouse coursor on the button. The button will
 
  
  
highlight with a blue square around it and a message with the information about the button's function will appear. If you want to use this function just press the button by clicking it. In time you will learn abou all the functions od the FCKeditor and you won't have to read the discription of the button, you will just press it&nbsp;intuitively.
 
  
 
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[[FCKeditor 2.x Users Guide:TOC|Back User's Guide to main menu]]
Besides the toolbars buttons there are also toolbars context menus. The toolbars context menus are the white areas with a litlle arrow on&nbsp;its right side and a text&nbsp;regarding to its function&nbsp;on the left.
 
 
 
 
 
&nbsp;It can be easily accessed by clicking on the white area or the litlle arow. After clicking the menu will expand and you will see the functions. To access one of them simply click it
 

Latest revision as of 13:51, 5 December 2007

The Toolbar is the area in your FCKeditor where all of the functions are hidden. Every button on the toolbar access a different function of the editor. There are simple fucntions like copying or pasting and more advanded ones like inserting links or tables.


To use the buttons on the toolbar you have to point your mouse coursor on the button. The button will highlight with a blue square around it and a message with the information about the button's function will appear. If you want to use this function just press the button by clicking it. In time you will learn abou all the functions od the FCKeditor and you won't have to read the discription of the button, you will just press it intuitively.


Besides the toolbars buttons there are also toolbars context menus. The toolbars context menus are the white areas with a litlle arrow on its right side and a text regarding to its function on the left. It can be easily accessed by clicking on the white area or the litlle arow. After clicking the menu will expand and you will see the functions. To access one of them simply click it.



Back User's Guide to main menu

This page was last edited on 5 December 2007, at 13:51.