I am using tinymce, I have multiple text areas on my page. Is it possible to apply for only one textarea,
1 text area is for description validation is like below
var text = tinyMCE.get('txtdesc').getContent();
But i have more 3 more text areas in my page so tineMCE should not apply for all these text areas
How can i apply only for one text area
// this is my tinyMCE code
tinyMCE.init({
mode : "textareas",
theme : "advanced"
});
// /tinyMCE
For the textarea assign a class="" to textarea property, this will support for you
<script type="text/javascript">
tinyMCE.init({
//mode : "textareas",
mode : "specific_textareas",
editor_selector : "myTextEditor",
theme : "simple"
});
</script>
<textarea id="txtdesc" name="txtdesc" class="myTextEditor" rows="6" cols="96" ></textarea>
In the TinyMCE 3.x config you can put class selectors or deselectors to specifically enable or disable TinyMCE on textareas with certain classes, just put the class="" attribute on your textarea.
editor_deselector : "mceNoEditor" // class="mceNoEditor" will not have tinyMCE
editor_selector : "mceEditor", // class="mceEditor" will.
As of TinyMCE 4.0.x
selector: "textarea", // Select all textarea
selector: "textarea.editme", // Select all textarea with the class editme
selector : "textarea:not(.mceNoEditor)", // Select all textarea exluding the mceNoEditor class
In TinyMCE 4.x there is no deselector so you can use normal css to determine which textareas are selected and which are not.
<script type="text/javascript">
tinymce.init({
selector: "textarea:not(.textarea-no-styles)",
});
</script>
In TinyMCE 4.x, you can use editor_selector option , but before that make sure you must updated mode to 'specific_textareas'
<script type="text/javascript">
tinymce.init({
mode : "specific_textareas",
editor_selector : "mceEditor",
});
</script>
Also add css class same as editor_selector value in your textarea, as per above example it should look like this:
<textarea id='textarea1' class='mceEditor'>first text area</textarea>
now, editor will be added in those textarea that have a class named 'mceEditor'.
Here's what worked for me on version 4.6.4, and it's simpler :
I've just appended #my_text_area_id to my selector as follows
selector: 'textarea#elm1'
<textarea id="elm1" ...>...</textarea>
hope it helps
You can do this by using a selector.
selector: "#text_area_id", // Select with textarea id
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5192496/i-am-using-tinymce-is-it-possible-to-apply-for-only-one-textarea