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Was (wer) ist rich text file - definition

INTERFACE FOR EDITING RICH TEXT WITHIN WEB BROWSERS
Online rich text editors; Rich editing; Rich-text editor
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text file         
KIND OF COMPUTER FILE CONTAINING PLAIN TEXT
.txt; .TXT; .Txt; TXT file; Text files; Textfile; Text File; Text-based format; Text file format; Text/plain; Text document; 🖹; Printable file
<file format> A file containing no "invisible" {control characters}, only printable letters, numbers and symbols, usually from the ASCII character set. A text file can be produced with a text editor and can usually be imported into any word processor though it will probably appear unformatted. Compare binary file, flat file, rich text file. (1996-11-15)
Text file         
KIND OF COMPUTER FILE CONTAINING PLAIN TEXT
.txt; .TXT; .Txt; TXT file; Text files; Textfile; Text File; Text-based format; Text file format; Text/plain; Text document; 🖹; Printable file
A text file (sometimes spelled textfile; an old alternative name is flatfile) is a kind of computer file that is structured as a sequence of lines of electronic text. A text file exists stored as data within a computer file system.
Formatted text         
COMPUTER TEXT TOGETHER WITH STYLING INFORMATION
Rich text; Styled text; Non-plain text; Text decoration
In computing, formatted text, styled text, or rich text, as opposed to plain text, is digital text which has styling information beyond the minimum of semantic elements: colours, styles (boldface, italic), sizes, and special features in HTML (such as hyperlinks).

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Online rich-text editor

An online rich-text editor is the interface for editing rich text within web browsers, which presents the user with a "what-you-see-is-what-you-get" (WYSIWYG) editing area. The aim is to reduce the effort for users trying to express their formatting directly as valid HTML markup.

Though very early browsers could display rich text, user data entry was limited to text boxes with a single font and style (implemented with the <textarea> HTML element). Internet Explorer was the first to add a special "designMode" which allowed formatted parts of a document to be edited by the user using a cursor. Mozilla followed suit in version 1.3, and most major browsers now implement this informal standard in some capacity.

The technical capabilities needed to implement an online rich text editor were not covered by the W3C specifications for HTML4. Nevertheless, popular services like Gmail and WordPress have relied on rich text editing as their main user interface. With HTML5, some standardization was made on a DOM property called "contentEditable"—which resembles Internet Explorer's original extension. Many of the online office suites tend to provide online text editing and formatting functionality.