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- Customizing the User Interface Colors - Textbox. io
The user interface colors of Textbox io can be customized to match with the theme of your application All the tooling that you require to theme Textbox io can be found within the theme folder of the Textbox io distribution Several example themes are also packaged in this directory
- Textbox. io 2. x Documentation : Creating and Removing Editors
Create customized instances of Textbox io by providing an editor configuration as a second argument See the Customizing the Editor Developer Guide for more information
- Textbox. io 2. x Documentation : macros
Textbox io ships with built-in macros that aim to improve the user editing experience They are all enabled by default; this configuration setting can be used to control which macros are enabled
- Textbox. io 2. x Documentation : System Requirements
Supported Browsers Textbox io is based on HTML5 JavaScript and CSS3 standards and will operate on most web browsers that support these standards If your application needs to support older browsers, use the textboxio isSupported () API to verify whether the editor is available at runtime
- Textbox. io for IBM WCM : Customising Textbox. io
Textbox io makes use of various server-side services to provide spell checking, proxying of images for editing, validation of links, generating media embeds from links, and tone analysis
- Textbox. io for IBM WCM : 3. Configuring services
When specifying the URL s for the domains that will serve the Textbox io editor, you may need to specify different combinations of the protocol, hostname and port based on the browsers you use For more details, please review Server-Side Components - Installation and Setup for Textbox io
- Textbox. io 2. x Documentation : inline
JSFiddle - Test your JavaScript, CSS, HTML or CoffeeScript online with JSFiddle
- Textbox. io 2. x Documentation : Customizing the Editor
The colors of the Textbox io user interface are completely customizable Textbox io is packaged with a simple theme builder tool that enables designers to customize the colors of the editor to suit their application
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