>
> I actually did this part a number of years ago.

 
*David* please share if you still have it anywhere!

Maybe a sticky toolbar  
> <https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_css_sticky_social_bar.asp>for the 
> various parts of the edittemplate


Probably user should have a choice to toggle the toolbar. The level of 
editor complexity can be un revealed in these steps:
Plain editing, coding → Select word/sentence/paragraph to call a small 
toolkit pop-up → Toggle the toolbar → Reveal more advanced toolbar. So it 
always starts minimal, unless you choose not to.

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*Mohammad *yes, I am aware of that, but I am just scratching the surface of 
understanding how modules work and what they are capable of doing. To start 
with, it would be good to have a small priority list of crucial modules, 
and then introduce more along the way. That way we can make sure to control 
the consistency in interactions and styling.

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