I didn't mention this in your previous question about this because it sounded like you wanted a generic means of surrounding a range within an element, but for this particular application (i.e. bolding/unbolding text), and assuming you don't mind a little cross-browser variation in the precise tags used (<strong>
versus <bold>
versus possibly <span style="font-weight: bold">
), you're best off using document.execCommand()
, which will toggle boldness:
function toggleBold() {
document.execCommand("bold", false, null);
}
This will work in all browsers when the selected content is editable, and even when it's not editable in IE. If you need it to work on non-editable content in other browsers, you'll need to temporarily make the document editable:
function toggleBold() {
var range, sel;
if (window.getSelection) {
// Non-IE case
sel = window.getSelection();
if (sel.getRangeAt) {
range = sel.getRangeAt(0);
}
document.designMode = "on";
if (range) {
sel.removeAllRanges();
sel.addRange(range);
}
document.execCommand("bold", false, null);
document.designMode = "off";
} else if (document.selection && document.selection.createRange &&
document.selection.type != "None") {
// IE case
range = document.selection.createRange();
range.execCommand("bold", false, null);
}
}
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