This is a discussion on Excellent WSYIWG Javascript Editor within the Webmaster Discussion forums, part of the Webmaster Help category; Hey Guys, found this today, an excellent editor for anyone who's interested, and it spits out XHTML 1.0 transitional compliant ...
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| Hey Guys, found this today, an excellent editor for anyone who's interested, and it spits out XHTML 1.0 transitional compliant code! TinyMCE Javascript Content Editor by Moxiecode Systems AB |
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| Yeah it's the bees knees, I installed it on one of my sites admin controls just recently, it seems to be the most recommended from what I found, and it's used in a few CMS's. I found it adds quite a bit of load time to the page (compared to normal textarea) but that's fine for admin controls. And there were a couple of issues with spell check etc. but I've only just played with it a bit. Overall a nice tool. |
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