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on page 2-8 below. In addition, you can use your right mouse button in the editing area to see a menu of context-specific options.
2.8 Element Toolbars
This section covers the following topics:
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About Element Toolbars on page 2-8
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Common Editing Functions on page 2-9
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Form Functions on page 2-10
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Site Studio Specific Functions on page 2-11
2.8.1 About Element Toolbars
Each editing area in the Contributor editor has one or more toolbars that provide several editing options for the element in that area. The site designer decides what
editing options are available for each specific element type. Some element types, such as plain-text elements, may have very limited options, whereas WYSIWYG elements
typically have a full set of editing features including advanced text formatting, images, tables, hyperlinks, and the like. Many of the toolbar options are very similar
to those of a word-processing application such as Microsoft Word, and are easily recognizable. You can format text and images; cut, copy, and paste content; create lists
and tables; and so on.
You can use the arrows on the left of the toolbar area to expand or collapse the element toolbars
Figure 2–10 and
Figure 2–11 .
Figure 2–10 Element Toolbar Expanded
Figure 2–11 Element Toolbar Collapsed
To use a toolbar function, place your cursor in the editing area where you would like to perform a task, such as formatting text, and then click the desired icon in the
toolbar. Or, highlight the text first and then click an icon in the toolbar to format that text.
The element toolbars may offer the following functions, depending on the element type and what the site designer chose to make available:
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Common Editing Functions on page 2-9
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Form Functions on page 2-10
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Site Studio Specific Functions on page 2-11
Getting Started With Contributor 2-9
2.8.2 Common Editing Functions
The element toolbars in the Contributor editor may offer any of the following common editing functions, depending on the element type and what the site designer chose to
make available:
Toolbar Option Description
Source Shows the document source HTML code, so you can edit it
directly for advanced users. Cuts the highlighted text to the clipboard.
Copies the highlighted text to the clipboard. Pastes the data that was copied to the clipboard with or without
formatting. Pastes the data that was copied from Microsoft Word.
Prints the current document. Spell-checks the text in the document.
Undoes or redoes the most recent action taken. Finds a word or phrase within the document.
Finds and replaces a word or phrase within the document. Selects the entire text in the document.
Removes all formatting from the highlighted text. Applies bold, italic, underscore or strikethrough formatting to
the highlighted text. Applies superscript or subscript formatting to the highlighted
text. Creates numbered or bulleted lists.
Increases or decreases the text indentation level. Formats a block of text to identify quotations text coming from
other sources. Sets the text alignment left, centered, right or justified.
Creates or removes a hyperlink for the selected text. Inserts or modifies a link anchor.
Inserts an image into the document. Inserts an Adobe Flash element into the page.
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2.8.3 Form Functions