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+ CKEditor Sample — Using the TableResize Plugin +

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+ This sample shows how to configure CKEditor instances to use the + TableResize (tableresize) plugin that allows + the user to edit table columns by using the mouse. +

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+ The TableResize plugin makes it possible to modify table column width. Hover + your mouse over the column border to see the cursor change to indicate that + the column can be resized. Click and drag your mouse to set the desired width. +

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+ By default the plugin is turned off. To add a CKEditor instance using the + TableResize plugin, insert the following JavaScript call into your code: +

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+		extraPlugins : 'tableresize'
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