问题
output in Chrome:
<div id=\"content\" contenteditable=\"true\" style=\"border:1px solid #000;width:500px;height:40px;\">
hey
<div>what\'s up?</div>
<div>
<button id=\"insert_caret\"></button>
I believe in FF it would look something like this:
hey
<br />
what\'s up?
and in IE:
hey
<p>what\'s up?</p>
unfortunately, there is no nice way of making it so that every browser inserts a <br />
instead of a div- or p-tag, or at least I couldn\'t find anything online.
ANYWAY, what I am trying to do now is, when I hit the button, I want the caret to be set at the end of the text, so it should look something like this:
hey
what\'s up?|
any way to do this so it works in all browser?
example:
$(document).ready(function()
{
$(\'#insert_caret\').click(function()
{
var ele = $(\'#content\');
var length = ele.html().length;
ele.focus();
//set caret -> end pos
}
}
回答1:
The following function will do it in all major browsers:
function placeCaretAtEnd(el) {
el.focus();
if (typeof window.getSelection != "undefined"
&& typeof document.createRange != "undefined") {
var range = document.createRange();
range.selectNodeContents(el);
range.collapse(false);
var sel = window.getSelection();
sel.removeAllRanges();
sel.addRange(range);
} else if (typeof document.body.createTextRange != "undefined") {
var textRange = document.body.createTextRange();
textRange.moveToElementText(el);
textRange.collapse(false);
textRange.select();
}
}
placeCaretAtEnd( document.querySelector('p') );
p{ padding:.5em; border:1px solid black; }
<p contentEditable>foo bar </p>
Placing the caret at the start is almost identical: it just requires changing the Boolean passed into the calls to collapse()
. Here's an example that creates functions for placing the caret at the start and at the end:
function createCaretPlacer(atStart) {
return function(el) {
el.focus();
if (typeof window.getSelection != "undefined"
&& typeof document.createRange != "undefined") {
var range = document.createRange();
range.selectNodeContents(el);
range.collapse(atStart);
var sel = window.getSelection();
sel.removeAllRanges();
sel.addRange(range);
} else if (typeof document.body.createTextRange != "undefined") {
var textRange = document.body.createTextRange();
textRange.moveToElementText(el);
textRange.collapse(atStart);
textRange.select();
}
};
}
var placeCaretAtStart = createCaretPlacer(true);
var placeCaretAtEnd = createCaretPlacer(false);
回答2:
Unfortunately Tim's excellent answer worked for me only for placing at the end, for placing at the start I had to modify it slightly.
function setCaret(target, isStart) {
const range = document.createRange();
const sel = window.getSelection();
if (isStart){
const newText = document.createTextNode('');
target.appendChild(newText);
range.setStart(target.childNodes[0], 0);
}
else {
range.selectNodeContents(target);
}
range.collapse(isStart);
sel.removeAllRanges();
sel.addRange(range);
target.focus();
target.select();
}
Not sure though if focus()
and select()
are actually needed.
回答3:
If you are using the google closure compiler, you can do the following (somewhat simplified from Tim's answer):
function placeCaretAtEnd(el) {
el.focus();
range = goog.dom.Range.createFromNodeContents(el);
range.collapse(false);
range.select();
}
Here's the same thing in ClojureScript:
(defn place-caret-at-end [el]
(.focus el)
(doto (.createFromNodeContents goog.dom.Range el)
(.collapse false)
.select))
I have tested this in Chrome, Safari and FireFox, not sure about IE...
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4233265/contenteditable-set-caret-at-the-end-of-the-text-cross-browser