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As of version 2.9.0 FlexForm comes with the TrumboWyg WYSIWYG editor for textareas. | |||
When use add <code>editor="trumbo" as an argument to a textarea, it will by default add the TrumboWyg editor to the textarea with all supported options: Heading formats, bold, italic, underline, delete, superscript and subscript. See example 1. | |||
If you add the <code>data-btns</code> argument to the textarea as well, you can define what buttons you want to use. See example 2. | |||
=== Example 1 === | |||
<syntaxhighlight> | |||
<form> | |||
<textarea editor="trumbo"name="Content"</textarea> | |||
</form> | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
=== Example 2 === | |||
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<form> | |||
<textarea editor="trumbo"name="Content" data-btns="bold,italic,code></textarea> | |||
</form> | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
Revision as of 09:47, 22 May 2026
As of version 2.9.0 FlexForm comes with the TrumboWyg WYSIWYG editor for textareas.
When use add editor="trumbo" as an argument to a textarea, it will by default add the TrumboWyg editor to the textarea with all supported options: Heading formats, bold, italic, underline, delete, superscript and subscript. See example 1.
If you add the data-btns argument to the textarea as well, you can define what buttons you want to use. See example 2.
Example 1
<form>
<textarea editor="trumbo"name="Content"</textarea>
</form>
Example 2
<form>
<textarea editor="trumbo"name="Content" data-btns="bold,italic,code></textarea>
</form>