Demo is here
I have a contenteditable div. I want the functionality in the div as follows:
When I click on red anchor tag, the new text that I will write will be
Here is something I tired. I am not sure as to what you are trying to achieve.
What I did:
1. What I did is created editable span with red and blue colour when the button was clicked.
2. negative margin for span to reduce the space created by '
'
Check the code. FIDDLE
$("#red").click(function () {
$('<span>')
.attr('contenteditable','true')
.attr('class','red')
.html(' ')
.appendTo('#my-contenteditable-div')
});
$("#blue").click(function () {
$('<span>')
.attr('contenteditable','true')
.attr('class','blue')
.html(' ')
.appendTo('#my-contenteditable-div')
});
.red
{
color:red;
}
.blue
{
color:blue;
}
div
{
height:100px;
border:1px solid red;
}
span{margin-left:-4px;}
<a href="#" id="red">Red Pen</a><br/>
<a href="#" id="blue">Blue Pen</a><br/><br/><br/>
<div contenteditable="true" id="my-contenteditable-div"></div>
You could make use of HTML editing APIs for such use-cases. Reference here: https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/editing/raw-file/tip/editing.html
In short, use the execCommand
along with styleWithCSS
to achieve what you want. styleWithCSS
will let you control whether CSS or HTML formatting should be generated by the execCommand method into the document. Pass true
to use the CSS styling instead of generating the font tag.
Try it out below...
Example Snippet:
var
red = document.getElementById("red"),
blue = document.getElementById("blue"),
reset = document.getElementById("reset")
;
red.addEventListener("click", function() { setColor("#f00"); });
blue.addEventListener("click", function() { setColor("#00f"); });
reset.addEventListener("click", function() { setColor("#000"); });
function setColor(color) {
document.execCommand('styleWithCSS', false, true);
document.execCommand('foreColor', false, color);
}
<a href="#" id="red">Red</a> | <a href="#" id="blue">Blue</a> | <a href="#" id="reset">Reset</a> |
<p contentEditable="true" id="ce">this is some text</p>
This will generate HTML with CSS applied, like this:
<p contenteditable="true">
this is <span style="color: #f00;">some</span> text
</p>
Hope that helps.
.
Try this one. It works perfectly for me
$("#red").click(function () {
$('#my-contenteditable-div').html($('#my-contenteditable-div').html() + '<span class="red"> ');
});
$("#blue").click(function () {
$('#my-contenteditable-div').html($('#my-contenteditable-div').html() + '<span class="blue"> ');
});
Demo Here : https://jsfiddle.net/Saneesharoor/ftwbx88p/
Please try this
$("#red,#blue").click(function () {
$new = $("<div>", {
class: $(this).attr('id'),
contenteditable : 'true'
})
$("#my-contenteditable-div")
.append($new)
.children('div:last').focus();
});
DEMO
This is what I did:
$("#red").click(function () {
$("div").html($("div").html() + "<span style='color:red'></span>");
});
$("#blue").click(function () {
$("div").html($("div").html() + "<span style='color:blue'></span>");
});
$("div").keypress(function (e) {
e.preventDefault();
$("div > span:last-child").text($("div > span:last-child").text() + String.fromCharCode(e.which));
});
Here is the JSFiddle