> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://manual.bubble.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://manual.bubble.io/core-resources/bubble-made-plugins/rich-text-editor-legacy.md).

# Rich Text Editor (Legacy)

Legacy plugin for rich text input elements. See the updated plugin's[ reference.](/core-resources/bubble-made-plugins/rich-text-editor.md)

## Rich Text Input

### Initial content

This field defines what the input will contain before the user modifies it or right after the input or group that contains it is reset. For example, to allow users to modify their bio, the initial content will likely be 'Current user's bio.'

### Hide advanced editing features

Check this box to hide the advanced editing icons.

### Show table controls in the icon bar

This checkbox allows you to enable/disable table controls in the Bubble Editor.

## Setup

This plugin can be installed for free from the plugins gallery, and does not require additional setup.

## FAQ

(Have a suggested FAQ to help other Bubblers? Please visit our [Support center](https://bubble.io/support) to get in touch with a member of our Support team!)


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