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The
<code><a class="samples" href="http://docs.ckeditor.com/#!/api/CKEDITOR-method-appendTo">CKEDITOR.appendTo()
</a></code> method serves to to place editors inside existing DOM elements. Unlike
<code><a class="samples" href="http://docs.ckeditor.com/#!/api/CKEDITOR-method-replace">CKEDITOR.replace()
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a target container to be replaced is no longer necessary. A new editor
instance is inserted directly wherever it is desired.
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<pre class="samples">CKEDITOR.appendTo( '
<em>container_id
</em>',
{ /* Configuration options to be used. */ }
'Editor content to be used.'
);
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<script>
// This call can be placed at any point after the
// DOM element to append CKEditor to or inside the
<head><script>
// in a window.onload event handler.
// Append a CKEditor instance using the default configuration and the
// provided content to the
<div> element of ID "section1".
CKEDITOR.appendTo( 'section1',
null,
'
<p>This is some
<strong>sample text
</strong>. You are using
<a href="http://ckeditor.com/">CKEditor
</a>.
</p>'
);
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