FlashArea 1.0 is a Flash script for WYSIWYG Editors scripts design by Darren.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.
FlashArea is a good choice if you need WYSIWYG capabilities for a Flash-based website, or if you just want to ensure that your WYSIWYG textareas look consistent across all browser platforms.
Publisher review:FlashArea is a good choice if you need WYSIWYG capabilities for a Flash-based website, or if you just want to ensure that your WYSIWYG textareas look consistent across all browser platforms. FlashArea is a good choice if you need WYSIWYG capabilities for a Flash-based website, or if you just want to ensure that your WYSIWYG textareas look consistent across all browser platforms.Features - Choose from 3 built-in skins: XP, Aqua, and Standard. The options XML file, loaded at run-time, determines the look that should be used for the FlashArea instance. - Programmable symbol panel. Easily specify the range of symbol values that should be present in the "Insert Symbol" popup window. - Advanced image inserter. Specify JPGs using internal or remote paths, and attributes like URL, Target, and Alignment. - Easily instantiate an instance of FlashArea by adding a small bit of Javascript to the document footer. - Toggle between WYSIWYG and HTML s. - External language file for simple translation. The language strings are the tooltip phrases, and labels within popup windows of FlashArea. - Specify several display properties using the external configuration file, like background color, border color, edge radius, and indentation. - FlashArea is capable of loading external properties from a CSS file. You may also specify the list of available font sizes as comma-separated values, the button separation width ("div" width), and many other properties.
Operating system:Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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