There are more advanced text editors that will do. A popup window with a suggest list control appears each time you interact with the control or editor: type something into an HTML input, Webix text. There’s also a fully free version, but the features are pretty watered down. On Mac OS X, the Notepad equivalent is TextEdit, which can be found in the Mac OS X Applications folder. If you would rather be able to move elements around on the screen and see live previews, you can use a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor like Dreamweaver or Kompozer. The editor has a free trial, but in order to continue, you must pay the 49 one-time fee. If you prefer to code websites by hand, you can edit HTML files in a basic text editor like Notepad (Windows) or TextEdit (macOS). Take a look at the examples in this section to. My current code enables the child window (pop-up) to send the entered text back to the parent. The HTML source view gives you the option to see the HTML behind your text and make any direct edits to the code.
This would give the user more space to enter a larger block of text. The custom popup is defined inside a plugin (new or existing).į = function (editor)) įroalaEditor. CoffeeCup’s HTML Editor provides extremely advanced text editing for coding and overall web design management. Inside it, there is one input box, for which I want to create a popup that provides a textarea. Click on the 'Show Popup' star icon to see the custom popup.įor more details please see Custom Popup Concept.Įdit in JSFiddle HTML Click on the 'Show Popup' star icon to see the custom popup.įroalaEditor.POPUP_TEMPLATES = ''