Webtools How-to Guide
Event: Text editor
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How to use the text editor, aka the WYSIWYG editor
The What You See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) editor is the formatting editor of the event body that allows you to format your text. Below is an overview of some useful tools:
Paste Plain Text: This function helps you convert the rich text you want to use to plain text format. For detailed information, see the related how-to video below.
Insert Image of File: You can use this function to add images or files inline with the text body. For detailed information, see the related how-to page here.
Insert Hyperlink: This button allows you to create a hyperlink. For detailed information, see the related how-to page here.
Insert Numbering
Insert Bullets
Insert Symbol
Insert Table
Use the New Paragraph button to separate paragraphs in your event body. For a simple demo for how it works, see the how-to video below.
The Apply CSS Class button allows you to set a style for certain text. Please contact the IST group for more information about this and other features.
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How to copy/paste rich text from an outside source
Note: Webtools uses the same text editor tool across all its modules. In order to learn about copy/pasting rich text please refer to the below video we created earlier on the Edit Article page. You can find the customized transcription below the video.
To create the body of your event on Webtools, we recommend that you type text directly into the text editor. This will enable a clean start to the formatting applied to your text.
If you want to copy and paste text from an outside source, you should insert the content into the text editor in plain text format. In other words, the original formatting should be removed.
To do this, go to outside text source, copy the text in the outside source by pressing Ctrl + C or right clicking + Copy. Go back to Webtools. Paste the text directly into the text editor by pressing Ctrl + V or right clicking + Paste Plain Text. This will open a pop-up window. Paste the text into that window in the same way and click the Paste button. Your text will be inserted into the text editor.
Now, as you can see, all formatting is cleared. You can format the text as you wish by using the WYSIWYG editor. For our purposes, let’s use the Paragraph button to define new paragraphs.
Please note that images should not be copied and pasted into the text editor. If you would like to insert an image or file in the body of an event, please see the related how-to video here.
As you write up the event body, do not forget to Save the event from time to time.
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