[geeklog-devel] Registering My Favorite WYSIWYG HTML Editor

hiroron hiroron at hiroron.com
Thu Oct 10 01:27:57 EDT 2013


is not ever used the xheditor.

I tried using in the demo site, but it sounds good!

Hiroron

(2013/10/07 23:22), cordiste wrote:
> Did someone ever try xhEditor [1] ?
>
> xhEditor is a simple,small,fast WYSWYG(What You See What You Get)
> XHTML editor based on jQuery and compatible with Internet Explorer
> 6.0+,Firefox 3.0+,Opera 9.6+,Chrome 1.0+,Safari 3.22+
>
> Ben
>
> [1] http://xheditor.com/demo
>
>
> 2013/8/17 Yoshinori Tahara <taharaxp at gmail.com>:
>> Tom wrote:
>>> I like solution 2 better as well. This way Geeklog has full control of the
>>> editor selected and you can have more than one editor installed. Doing it
>>> the other way may create problems if you have 2 plugins installed that each
>>> have a different editor.
>>
>> Thanks for your agreement.
>> But I think even in the case of Solution 1, to be able to manage more than
>> one editor without problems.
>>
>>
>> Tom wrote:
>>> My one question is do we want the user to be able to select their own
>>> advance editor if more than one is installed? I personally would say no. I
>>> would want them to only use the one I have selected for the site.
>>
>> I agree with your opinion.
>> However, we should allow the user to be able to select their own editor like
>> that the user can select their own theme.
>> It is up to the site administrator to give the right of choice to the user.
>>
>> Tom wrote:
>>> The only other downside to me is that plugins are easy to install since
>>> you can do it from the Geeklog plugin interface. At some point in the future
>>> we should try to add an interface so webmasters can install themes and
>>> editors directly from the Geeklog Admin.
>>
>> I agree with your opinion.
>>
>>
>>
>> Wim wrote:
>>> Agree with Tom, with one exception.
>>>
>>> I agree that is not up to the user to select a specific editor. But it is
>>> up the role the user is playing.
>>> Comment posting could do entirely with the most basic editor available.
>>> See what I mean at LinkedIn: they are using a fine feature for posting
>>> comments; no decorations, only user experience.
>>> Than I guess a story admin, aka CMS user, would like to use the most
>>> advanced editor available for drafting new stories.
>>
>> I appreciate your opinion.
>> I also think I want to enable the selection of the feature of the editor for
>> the posting comments.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Yoshinori Tahara - dengen
>>
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