JavaScript/jQuery HtmlEditor - toolbar
container
When this property is not set, the toolbar is placed in the UI component's container.
See Also
items[]
The toolbar provides predefined items and supports custom items. To add a predefined item to the toolbar, include it in the items array:
jQuery
$(function(){ $("#htmlEditorContainer").dxHtmlEditor({ toolbar: { items: [ "bold", "italic", "alignCenter", "undo", "redo" ] } }) })
Angular
<dx-html-editor> <dxo-toolbar> <dxi-item name="bold"></dxi-item> <dxi-item name="italic"></dxi-item> <dxi-item name="alignCenter"></dxi-item> <dxi-item name="undo"></dxi-item> <dxi-item name="redo"></dxi-item> </dxo-toolbar> </dx-html-editor>
import { DxHtmlEditorModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { // ... } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxHtmlEditorModule ], // ... })
Vue
<template> <DxHtmlEditor ... > <DxToolbar> <DxItem name="bold" /> <DxItem name="italic" /> <DxItem name="alignCenter" /> <DxItem name="undo" /> <DxItem name="redo" /> </DxToolbar> </DxHtmlEditor> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import DxHtmlEditor, { DxToolbar, DxItem } from 'devextreme-vue/html-editor'; export default { components: { DxHtmlEditor, DxToolbar, DxItem }, // ... } </script>
React
import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import HtmlEditor, { Toolbar, Item } from 'devextreme-react/html-editor'; export default function App() { return ( <HtmlEditor> <Toolbar> <Item name="bold" /> <Item name="italic" /> <Item name="alignCenter" /> <Item name="undo" /> <Item name="redo" /> </Toolbar> </HtmlEditor> ); }
ASP.NET MVC Controls
@(Html.DevExtreme().HtmlEditor() .Toolbar(t => t .Items(i => { i.Add().Name("bold"); i.Add().Name("italic"); i.Add().Name("alignCenter"); i.Add().Name("undo"); i.Add().Name("redo"); }) ) )
Most of the predefined items are buttons. To customize a button, assign its name to the name property and specify the button options in the options object:
jQuery
$(function(){ $("#htmlEditorContainer").dxHtmlEditor({ toolbar: { items: [ // ... { name: "clear", options: { icon: "clear", type: "danger" } }] } }) })
Angular
<dx-html-editor> <dxo-toolbar> <!-- ... --> <dxi-item name="clear" [options]="clearFormatOptions"> </dxi-item> </dxo-toolbar> </dx-html-editor>
import { DxHtmlEditorModule } from "devextreme-angular"; // ... export class AppComponent { clearFormatOptions = { icon: "clear", type: "danger" }; } @NgModule({ imports: [ // ... DxHtmlEditorModule ], // ... })
Vue
<template> <DxHtmlEditor ... > <DxToolbar> <!-- ... --> <DxItem name="clear" :options="clearFormatOptions" /> </DxToolbar> </DxHtmlEditor> </template> <script> import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import DxHtmlEditor, { DxToolbar, DxItem } from 'devextreme-vue/html-editor'; export default { components: { DxHtmlEditor, DxToolbar, DxItem }, data() { return { clearFormatOptions: { icon: "clear", type: "danger" } }; } } </script>
React
import 'devextreme/dist/css/dx.light.css'; import HtmlEditor, { Toolbar, Item } from 'devextreme-react/html-editor'; const clearFormatOptions = { icon: "clear", type: "danger" }; export default function App() { return ( <HtmlEditor> <Toolbar> </* ... */} <Item name="clear" options={clearFormatOptions} /> </Toolbar> </HtmlEditor> ); }
ASP.NET MVC Controls
@(Html.DevExtreme().HtmlEditor() .Toolbar(t => t .Items(i => { i.Add().Name("clear") .Widget(w => w.Button() .Icon("clear") .Type(ButtonType.Danger) ); }) ) )
To use another UI component instead of a button, specify the widget property and configure the UI component in the options object. In this case, you should also implement all the logic.
The toolbar provides a short syntax for implementing a custom drop-down menu with multiple choices. Refer to the name description for more information.
multiline
Specifies whether or not items are arranged into multiple lines when their combined width exceeds the toolbar width.