HTML
Overview:
The HTML component empowers users to input and modify content in a format like HTML, encompassing text, images, links, videos, and other elements, as well as merge text (enabling users to create merged text using multiple values).
Attributes:
Editor Height- Refers to the vertical dimension of the text editor area where users provides input.
It Accepts the following units:
px
rem
cm
%
vh
vw
em
in
Editor Width: Refers to the horizontal dimension of the text editor area where users provides input.
It Accepts the following units:
px
rem
cm
%
vh
vw
em
in
Internal Attributes of HTML component
Redo: Allows users to redo the last action that was undone.
Undo: Allows users to undo the last action performed.
Bold: Makes the selected text bold.
Italic: Makes the selected text italicized.
Underline: Underlines the selected text.
Strikethrough: Draws a line through the selected text.
Subscript: Makes the selected text appear slightly below the baseline.
Superscript: Makes the selected text appear slightly above the baseline.
Justify Left: Aligns the selected text to the left.
Justify Right: Aligns the selected text to the right.
Justify Center: Centers the selected text.
Justify Full: Justifies the selected text (aligns both left and right).
Unordered List: Creates a bulleted list.
Ordered List: Creates a numbered list.
Text Styles: Applies predefined text styles such as headings, paragraphs, etc.
Font Name: Specifies the font family for the selected text.
Font Size: Specifies the size of the selected text.
Text Color: Sets the color of the selected text.
Background Color: Sets the background color behind the selected text.
Classes: Applies predefined CSS classes to the selected text.
Insert Link: Inserts a hyperlink.
Unlink: Removes the hyperlink from the selected text.
Insert Images: Inserts an image into the text.
Insert Video: Inserts a video into the text.
Horizontal Line: Inserts a horizontal line.
Clear Formatting: Removes all formatting from the selected text.
HTML Code: Allows users to directly input HTML code.
Merge Text: Allows users to merge multiple pieces of text into a single cohesive piece. This is often used to combine text from different sources or to create a unified document. The "merge text" feature in a Rich Text Area component lets users combine separate text entries into one document. It's handy for tasks like collaborating on documents or consolidating information from different sources, improving efficiency in text management.