CodeThatEditor Objective
Sometimes it is necessary to provide user with the editing tool that goes beyond the standard memo field tag. The editing tool that would enable visitor to edit the complex text the way visitor used to in the Word and other advanced editors with the rich text and HTML editing abilities.

The CodeThat's Java Script editor is WYSIWYG HTML and JavaScript technologies based editor that enables user to edit the text applying various effects supported by HTML and Rich Text enabled editors. The following functionality is supported by the Java script:
Toolbar with the configurable buttons (disabled or enabled state of each is configurable).
Text Formats: bold, italic, underline and aligns: left, right, center.
Support for setting text and background colors (PRO version ONLY).
Support for setting the font and size of entire text or block of the text.
It is possible to paste content directly from the clipboard (PRO version ONLY).
It is possible to insert ordered and unordered list (PRO version ONLY)
Database awareness (PRO version ONLY)
Vertical and horizontal scrolling capabilities.
Customizable toolbar (PRO version ONLY).
Customizable palette (PRO version ONLY).
E-mail feedback form in a nutshell. Built-in ability to send the e-mail messages,
Unlimited number of editors on single page, each independently configurable.
Standard version of the JavaScript editor can be downloaded for free from our site. This is simple version of the editor where general editing made easy but not all WYSIWYG features supported. It can be used under the "free for non commercial use" license terms. PRO version (check out the STANDARD vs. PRO comparison) provided with the advanced viewing (CSS based) and functionality additions and is intended for making the true WYSIWYG editing experience.
CodeThatEditor is verified to be compatible with the following browsers:
IE 5+/6+
NN 4+/6+/7+
Mozilla 0.9
Opera 5+/6+/7+
Firefox 1+
CodeThatEditor Java Script Editor works in full mode in IE 5+/6+, NN 7+, Mozilla 0.9, Firefox and supports 2 modes (base and prompt) for all other browsers.
CodeThatEditor script has many various awards
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