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− | + | CKEditor provides a clean and simple user interface which should be familiar to users who have worked on common desktop text editors like MS Word or Open Office. | |
+ | It includes four distinct elements: | ||
− | * [[CKEditor_3.x/Users Guide/Interface/Toolbar|Toolbar]] - the area at the top of the editor, which contains many different buttons. | + | |
− | * [[CKEditor_3.x/Users Guide/Interface/Editing Area|Editing Area]] - the area below the toolbar | + | * [[CKEditor_3.x/Users Guide/Interface/Toolbar|Toolbar]] - the area at the top of the editor, which contains many different buttons. User utilizes these buttons to activate the program's functions. |
− | * [[CKEditor_3.x/Users Guide/Interface/Context Menu|Context Menu]] - a menu with functions which appears | + | * [[CKEditor_3.x/Users Guide/Interface/Editing Area|Editing Area]] - the area below the toolbar where user types the text in. |
− | * [[CKEditor_3.x/Users Guide/Interface/Dialogs|Dialogs]] - small windows that appear when some of the functions are | + | * [[CKEditor_3.x/Users Guide/Interface/Context Menu|Context Menu]] - a menu with functions which appears after clicking the right button of the mouse inside the editing area. |
+ | * [[CKEditor_3.x/Users Guide/Interface/Dialogs|Dialogs]] - small windows that appear when some of the functions are activated, used to provide the necessary information to accomplish that function. |
Revision as of 14:18, 6 September 2010
CKEditor provides a clean and simple user interface which should be familiar to users who have worked on common desktop text editors like MS Word or Open Office. It includes four distinct elements:
- Toolbar - the area at the top of the editor, which contains many different buttons. User utilizes these buttons to activate the program's functions.
- Editing Area - the area below the toolbar where user types the text in.
- Context Menu - a menu with functions which appears after clicking the right button of the mouse inside the editing area.
- Dialogs - small windows that appear when some of the functions are activated, used to provide the necessary information to accomplish that function.