The Toolbar

The basic definition of a 'tool' according to Webster's Dictionary is:

(Noun)
Any device, machine, set of parameters or collection of information that can be used to aid in accomplishing a goal, task or function. In fact, anything can be a tool if it is used for something else.

We have strived to make one of the very cornerstones of Selida to be just that. No, it is not because
we are lazy and neither are you. But the function of a 'tool' and thus the 'ToolBar' is to help and make things easier and faster. The Selida Toolbar was designed by a professional for a professional. We saw no reason to include a multitude of buttons for any and all functions. To insert a tag or replace a word is not a complicated task and we have strived not to make it one.
The toolbar changes when the edit mode is changed, and does not look the same when using it in the design mode and the HTML mode. The toolbar may not look the same as in the pictures. This is due to the design toolbar having more formatting options, (such as fonts), than the toolbar in the
split/html-mode toolbar.
The function of the toolbar is quite straight forward and easy to understand.

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