Interface"

This website contains links to software which is either no longer maintained or will be supported only until the end of 2019 (CKFinder 2). For the latest documentation about current CKSource projects, including software like CKEditor 4/CKEditor 5, CKFinder 3, Cloud Services, Letters, Accessibility Checker, please visit the new documentation website.

If you look for an information about very old versions of CKEditor, FCKeditor and CKFinder check also the CKEditor forum, which was closed in 2015. If not, please head to StackOverflow for support.

 
(3 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The FCKeditor 2.x provides a very simple user interface which should be familliar to users who worked on common text editors e.g.Microsoft Word. It consits of three parts
+
FCKeditor provides a clean and simple user interface which should be familiar to users who worked on common desktop text editors like.Microsoft Word or Open Office. It consists of four distinct elements:
  
First part - the [[FCKeditor 2.x/Users Guide/Interface/Toolbar|Toolbar]] - is the grey area with many different buttons . You will use these buttons to activate the programs functions.
+
* [[FCKeditor 2.x/Users Guide/Interface/Toolbar|Toolbar]] - the area at the top of the editor, which contains many different buttons. You will use these buttons to activate the programs functions.
 
+
* [[FCKeditor 2.x/Users Guide/Interface/Editing Area|Editing Area]] - the area below the toolbar. This is the place where you type your text in.
Second part - the [[FCKeditor 2.x/Users Guide/Interface/Editing Area|Editing Area]] - it is the area below the toolbar. This is the place where you type in your text.
+
* [[FCKeditor 2.x/Users Guide/Interface/Context Menu|Context Menu]] - a menu with functions which appears when you click the right button of the mouse inside the editing area.
 
+
* '''Dialogs''' - small windows that appear when some of the functions are activates, used to provide the necessary information to accomplish that function.
Third part - the [[FCKeditor 2.x/Users Guide/Interface/Context Menu|Context Menu]] - it is a menu with funcions which will apear when you click your right mouse button in the editing area.
 
 
 
If you want to learn more about the interface  just click one of the the highlighted links above.  You may also access them from the main page
 

Latest revision as of 23:33, 13 December 2007

FCKeditor provides a clean and simple user interface which should be familiar to users who worked on common desktop text editors like.Microsoft Word or Open Office. It consists of four distinct elements:

  • Toolbar - the area at the top of the editor, which contains many different buttons. You will use these buttons to activate the programs functions.
  • Editing Area - the area below the toolbar. This is the place where you type your text in.
  • Context Menu - a menu with functions which appears when you click the right button of the mouse inside the editing area.
  • Dialogs - small windows that appear when some of the functions are activates, used to provide the necessary information to accomplish that function.
This page was last edited on 13 December 2007, at 23:33.