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+ CKEditor Samples » Using the Placeholder Plugin +

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+ This sample is not maintained anymore. Check out its brand new version in CKEditor SDK. +
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+ This sample shows how to configure CKEditor instances to use the + Placeholder plugin that lets you insert read-only elements + into your content. To enter and modify read-only text, use the + Create Placeholder   button and its matching dialog window. +

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+ To add a CKEditor instance that uses the placeholder plugin and a related + Create Placeholder   toolbar button, insert the following JavaScript + call to your code: +

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+CKEDITOR.replace( 'textarea_id', {
+	extraPlugins: 'placeholder',
+	toolbar: [ [ 'Source', 'Bold' ], ['CreatePlaceholder'] ]
+});
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+ Note that textarea_id in the code above is the id attribute of + the <textarea> element to be replaced with CKEditor. +

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