With Tiny's plugin authoring capabilities, integrating an existing
spellchecker is literally like 10 lines of code. We did that for our
main application, and it was a breeze. Tiny's also got a built-in
plugin for IESpell (which I've never used), and supports the Google
Toolbar's spellchecker
I like FCKEditor v1.6.
Version 2 is out with additional features (like form creation, tables, fonts,
colors, etc). Some people love them; I consider them useless and potentially
dangerous - if given too many options, users will soon destroy the site's look.
(it should be pointed out that you
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From: Irvin Gomez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I like FCKEditor v1.6.
FCKeditor v1 only works with IE.
Version 2 is out with additional features (like form
creation, tables, fonts, colors, etc). Some people love them;
I consider them useless and potentially
Correction: the features I listed as new were there in previous versions. New
features are flash objects, support for Active FoxPro Pages, etc.
I like FCKEditor v1.6.
Version 2 is out with additional features (like form creation, tables,
fonts, colors, etc). Some people love them; I
Toolbars can be configured in FCKEditor, too. And the new version works on a
couple other browsers.
TinyMCE is very nice, but the lack of image upload and preview is enough for me
to not use it. My experience is that clients need and love this feature. Rick
Root developed a plugin that kind of
That's one reason I like TinyMCE, you can customize it to your needs so
you're not giving people access to completely break everything.
I've got one client with a TON of admin forms with FCK all over them.
The client does *everything* in Word and then paste, and that's why we
went with FCK.
So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who need to build
our own simple CMS? I keep hearing FCK lately, but until recently never
heard of it. Others I have heard about, seems no one talks about anymore.
Constanty Connie DeCinko III
Web Architect, Webmaster, Web Developer
TinyMCE is my favorite. Very nice interface, both for the user and
the developer, and extension is a snap.
cheers,
barneyb
On 8/10/05, Connie DeCinko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who need to build
our own simple CMS? I keep hearing FCK
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So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who need to build
our own simple CMS? I keep hearing FCK lately, but until recently never
heard
FCKeditor.
Russ
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So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who need to build
our own simple CMS
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From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who
need to build our own simple CMS?
I still love TinyMCE.
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From: Connie
So what is the best Rich Text editor today, for those of who need to build
our own simple CMS?
Until TinyMCE gets native Spellerpages support, I'll consider
FCKeditor the go-to WYSIWYG editor.
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Roger Benningfield
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