Re: [wp-testers] jwysiwyg

2009-08-07 Thread Darren Mackintosh
If it has syntax highlighting in then I'm all for it. Otherwise, if it isn't 
broke don't fix it...

Darren

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How do people feel about replacing tinyMCE with jwysiwyg?

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WordPress relies heavily on tinyMCE. Having said that, it also relies heavily 
on jQuery. I think that it might make core lighter. But it would break a lot of 
plugins unless a conduit was made.

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Um, Please. No.

It's just starting to work properly.

That is all.

-Chuck
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 WordPress relies heavily on tinyMCE. Having said that, it also relies 
 heavily on jQuery. I think that it might make core lighter. But it 
 would break a lot of plugins unless a conduit was made.

 Brad Kovach
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Is it really though? tinyMCE just seems so heavy - I started wondering 
about this because we have a client that uses a resolution smaller then 
1024 x 768 (old client journalist with bad eyesight) and her tinyMC gets 
lost under her Screen Options which is kind of crap for her.

We wanted to fix it but tinyMCE visual mode uses tables and it hurt our 
collective heads just thinking about fixing it :P

d

On 29/5/09 5:29 PM, Paleo Pat wrote:
 Um, Please. No.

 It's just starting to work properly.

 That is all.

 -Chuck
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 On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:27 AM,bradkov...@gmail.com  wrote:


 WordPress relies heavily on tinyMCE. Having said

Re: [wp-testers] jwysiwyg

2009-08-07 Thread Kirk M
After thinking on this a bit, I'll add my vote for changing. 
The only thing in the WordPress core that remains heavy (very 
heavy) is the TinyMCe editor. Although I can most certainly 
predict a few nightmares involved in changing over to JWYSIWYG 
I think it would be well worth some serious thinking. Besides, 
nothing says JWYSIWYG can't be tailored to meet WordPress' 
specific needs.


Just a thought.

On 08/07/2009 07:58 AM, Darren Mackintosh wrote:

If it has syntax highlighting in then I'm all for it. Otherwise, if it isn't 
broke don't fix it...

Darren

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How do people feel about replacing tinyMCE with jwysiwyg?

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WordPress relies heavily on tinyMCE. Having said that, it also relies heavily 
on jQuery. I think that it might make core lighter. But it would break a lot of 
plugins unless a conduit was made.

Brad Kovach
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Um, Please. No.

It's just starting to work properly.

That is all.

-Chuck
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On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:27 AM,bradkov...@gmail.com  wrote:


WordPress relies heavily on tinyMCE. Having said that, it also relies
heavily on jQuery. I think that it might make core lighter. But it
would break a lot of plugins unless a conduit was made.

Brad Kovach
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Is it really though? tinyMCE just seems so heavy - I started wondering
about this because we have a client that uses a resolution smaller then
1024 x 768 (old client journalist with bad eyesight) and her tinyMC gets
lost under her Screen Options

Re: [wp-testers] jwysiwyg

2009-08-07 Thread Ben Huson
Not having used JWYSIWYG before, can anyone vouch for how extendable
it is in terms of being able to add new buttons etc?

- Ben


2009/8/7 Kirk M kmb4...@gmail.com:
 After thinking on this a bit, I'll add my vote for changing. The only thing
 in the WordPress core that remains heavy (very heavy) is the TinyMCe editor.
 Although I can most certainly predict a few nightmares involved in changing
 over to JWYSIWYG I think it would be well worth some serious thinking.
 Besides, nothing says JWYSIWYG can't be tailored to meet WordPress' specific
 needs.

 Just a thought.

 On 08/07/2009 07:58 AM, Darren Mackintosh wrote:

 If it has syntax highlighting in then I'm all for it. Otherwise, if it
 isn't broke don't fix it...

 Darren

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 How do people feel about replacing tinyMCE with jwysiwyg?

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 WordPress relies heavily on tinyMCE. Having said that, it also relies
 heavily on jQuery. I think that it might make core lighter. But it would
 break a lot of plugins unless a conduit was made.

 Brad Kovach
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 Um, Please. No.

 It's just starting to work properly.

 That is all.

 -Chuck
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 On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:27 AM,bradkov...@gmail.com  wrote:

 WordPress relies heavily on tinyMCE. Having said that, it also relies
 heavily on jQuery. I think that it might make core lighter. But it
 would break a lot of plugins unless a conduit was made.

 Brad Kovach
 http://www.bradkovach.com
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Re: [wp-testers] jwysiwyg

2009-08-07 Thread scribu
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Ben Huson b...@thewhiteroom.net wrote:

 Not having used JWYSIWYG before, can anyone vouch for how extendable
 it is in terms of being able to add new buttons etc?


It's easy to add new buttons, but considering the amount of work that has
already been invested in TinyMCE, I don't think it's worth the switch.


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Re: [wp-testers] jwysiwyg?

2009-06-02 Thread scribu
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 8:05 AM, Dan Milward d...@instinct.co.nz wrote:

 Scribu - maybe you could just add the TinyMCE icons to jWYSIWYG - most
 people probably wouldn't notice that it isn't really using TinyMCE. Except
 they would notice that the Plugin uploads to their FTP site super quick for
 something that has TinyMCE :P

 -Dan


Hei, thanks for the suggestion. :)

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Re: [wp-testers] jwysiwyg?

2009-06-01 Thread Dan Milward
Scribu - maybe you could just add the TinyMCE icons to jWYSIWYG - most 
people probably wouldn't notice that it isn't really using TinyMCE. 
Except they would notice that the Plugin uploads to their FTP site super 
quick for something that has TinyMCE :P


-Dan

On 29/5/09 6:37 PM, scribu wrote:

I use jWYSIWYG for my Front-end
Editorhttp://scribu.net/wordpress/front-end-editorplugin because
it's very fast to load. However, people are constantly asking
me to include the tinyMCE editor, because jWYSIWYG seems too basic, in
comparison.

I think a plugin that replaces the tinyMCE editor in the admin is your only
option.

   

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Re: [wp-testers] jwysiwyg?

2009-05-29 Thread scribu
I use jWYSIWYG for my Front-end
Editorhttp://scribu.net/wordpress/front-end-editorplugin because
it's very fast to load. However, people are constantly asking
me to include the tinyMCE editor, because jWYSIWYG seems too basic, in
comparison.

I think a plugin that replaces the tinyMCE editor in the admin is your only
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2009-05-28 Thread Dan Milward

How do people feel about replacing tinyMCE with jwysiwyg?

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2009-05-28 Thread bradkovach
WordPress relies heavily on tinyMCE. Having said that, it also relies heavily 
on jQuery. I think that it might make core lighter. But it would break a lot of 
plugins unless a conduit was made.

Brad Kovach
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2009-05-28 Thread Dan Milward
Is it really though? tinyMCE just seems so heavy - I started wondering 
about this because we have a client that uses a resolution smaller then 
1024 x 768 (old client journalist with bad eyesight) and her tinyMC gets 
lost under her Screen Options which is kind of crap for her.


We wanted to fix it but tinyMCE visual mode uses tables and it hurt our 
collective heads just thinking about fixing it :P


d

On 29/5/09 5:29 PM, Paleo Pat wrote:

Um, Please. No.

It's just starting to work properly.

That is all.

-Chuck
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WordPress relies heavily on tinyMCE. Having said that, it also relies
heavily on jQuery. I think that it might make core lighter. But it would
break a lot of plugins unless a conduit was made.

Brad Kovach
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Re: [wp-testers] jwysiwyg?

2009-05-28 Thread Paleo Pat
Hm.. Maybe it's time to get her a bigger monitor. LOL

Seriously though, if you all want to switch over, just make sure the new
editor DOES NOT MONKEY WITH THE ABILITY to EMBED CODE

You all know what I mean... that was my biggest gripe about the older
versions of Wordpress. You all have FINALLY gotten that right, please, no
backsteps in production.

-Chuck








On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:37 AM, Dan Milward d...@instinct.co.nz wrote:

 Is it really though? tinyMCE just seems so heavy - I started wondering
 about this because we have a client that uses a resolution smaller then 1024
 x 768 (old client journalist with bad eyesight) and her tinyMC gets lost
 under her Screen Options which is kind of crap for her.

 We wanted to fix it but tinyMCE visual mode uses tables and it hurt our
 collective heads just thinking about fixing it :P

 d


 On 29/5/09 5:29 PM, Paleo Pat wrote:

 Um, Please. No.

 It's just starting to work properly.

 That is all.

 -Chuck
 http://www.politicalbyline.com





 On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:27 AM,bradkov...@gmail.com  wrote:



 WordPress relies heavily on tinyMCE. Having said that, it also relies
 heavily on jQuery. I think that it might make core lighter. But it would
 break a lot of plugins unless a conduit was made.

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