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==Removing the selection from DOM==
==Removing the selection from DOM==
The selection is removed from DOM by 'Del' or 'Backspace' keys (or their platform's analogies) as usual.
The selection is removed from DOM by 'Del' or 'Backspace' keys (or their platform's equivalent) as usual.


If the rich element is selected then it's removed entirely with its boundary characters. If the integral element is focused and 'Del' or 'Backspace' key is pressed and if there is no element's default action then the element is removed. Both 'Del' and 'Backspace' keys have the same meaning in this case.
If the rich element is selected then it's removed entirely along with its boundary characters. If the integral element is focused and 'Del' or 'Backspace' key is pressed and if there is no element's default action then the element is removed. Both 'Del' and 'Backspace' keys have the same meaning in this case.


If the selected region contains the part of compound element's content but the element itself then the selected element's content will be removed, the element is saved.
If the selected region contains part of a compound element's content but not the element itself then the selected element's content will be removed, the element is saved.


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