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  1. EditLive! 9 Documentation : Creating a Minimal Editing UI with In-place ...

    In-place editing with EditLive! is ideal for when you want to create a minimalist editing UI. The code for the integration uses the same techniques as the Creating Editable Sections example. It uses …

  2. 301 Moved Permanently

    301 Moved Permanently 301 Moved Permanently nginx/1.22.1

  3. Textbox.io 2.x Documentation : Setting and Getting Content

    Textbox.io supports several mechanisms of setting and getting content. This article outlines a number of common methods for working with HTML content using Textbox.io.

  4. Textbox.io 2.x Documentation : Creating Accessible Content

    Textbox.io is compliant with the W3C's Authoring Tool Accessibility Guidelines version 2.0 (ATAG 2.0). The editor assists users in creating accessible content in several ways:

  5. Textbox.io 2.x Documentation : Editor types - Classic vs Inline

    Oct 22, 2018 · Textbox.io is able to edit content in 2 distinct ways - "Classic" mode, where the editor appears in a self-contained box, and "Inline mode" (also known as in-context mode) where the editor …

  6. EditLive! 9 Documentation : JSP Upload Script - docs.textbox.io

    This article provides a sample script, written using a Java servlet, to upload an image file via HTTP POST. Instructions on how it can be tailored for use in Web applications are also included. Download …

  7. docs.ephox.com

    EditLive! 9 Documentation EditLive! 9 End User Help Textbox.io for IBM WCM Textbox.io 2.x Documentation

  8. Textbox.io 2.x Documentation : Creating and Removing Editors

    Feb 28, 2017 · The replace method is used to create a Textbox.io editor. The method takes a CSS3 selector as an argument, which identifies a target element on the page, and then replaces it with an …

  9. EditLive! 9 Documentation : Menu and Toolbar Item List - docs.textbox.io

    Menu items and toolbar items can be easily added to an EditLive! configuration file.

  10. Textbox.io for IBM WCM : System requirements

    Browsers For a list of supported browsers please refer to http://docs.ephox.com/display/tbio/System+Requirements.