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| ## Rich Text (HTML) | ## Rich Text (HTML) | ||||||
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| ## Data format | ## Data format | ||||||
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| Rich text data (as handled by [RichTextField](rich-text), and `RichTextBlock` within [StreamField](../topics/streamfield.rst)) is stored in the database in a format that is similar, but not identical, to HTML. For example, a link to a page might be stored as: | Rich text data (as handled by [RichTextField](rich_text), and `RichTextBlock` within [StreamField](../topics/streamfield.rst)) is stored in the database in a format that is similar, but not identical, to HTML. For example, a link to a page might be stored as: | ||||||
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| <p><a linktype="page" id="3">Contact us</a> for more information.</p> | <p><a linktype="page" id="3">Contact us</a> for more information.</p> | ||||||
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| # Panel types | # Panel types | ||||||
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| .. module:: wagtail.admin.panels | .. module:: wagtail.admin.panels | ||||||
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| This document describes the reference API for the base `Panel` and the `BoundPanel` classes that are used to render Wagtail's panels. For available panel types and how to use them, see [](editing-api). | This document describes the reference API for the base `Panel` and the `BoundPanel` classes that are used to render Wagtail's panels. For available panel types and how to use them, see [](editing_api). | ||||||
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| ## Images embedded in rich text | ## Images embedded in rich text | ||||||
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| The information above relates to images defined via image-specific fields in your model. However, images can also be embedded arbitrarily in Rich Text fields by the page editor (see [](rich-text)). | The information above relates to images defined via image-specific fields in your model. However, images can also be embedded arbitrarily in Rich Text fields by the page editor (see [](rich_text)). | ||||||
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| Images embedded in Rich Text fields can't be controlled by the template developer as easily. There are no image objects to work with, so the `{% image %}` template tag can't be used. Instead, editors can choose from one of a number of image "Formats" at the point of inserting images into their text. | Images embedded in Rich Text fields can't be controlled by the template developer as easily. There are no image objects to work with, so the `{% image %}` template tag can't be used. Instead, editors can choose from one of a number of image "Formats" at the point of inserting images into their text. | ||||||
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