Jeditable is a JavaScript script for Text Editors scripts design by appelsiini.net.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Jeditable is an edit in place plugin for jQuery.
Publisher review: Jeditable is an edit in place plugin for jQuery. Jeditable is an edit in place plugin for jQuery. Normal flow is this: - User clicks text on web page. - Block of text becomes a form. - User edits contents and presses submit button. - New text is sent to webserver and saved. - Form becomes normal text again. Default action of when user clicks outside of editable area is to cancel edits. You can control this by setting onblur option. Possible values are: - onblur : cancel Clicking outside editable area cancels changes. Clicking submit button submits changes. - onblur : submit Clicking outside editable area submits changes. - onblur : ignore Click outside editable area is ignored. Pressing ESC cancels changes. Clicking submit button submits changes. Event which starts editing the element can be controlled using option event. All jQuery events are available. Most usable ones are click and dblclick. Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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