Hello Maxim, thank you for the list. However, beside that tinymce3 + 4 are quite outdated isn't there anything non html-wysiwyg existing so far? My problem is that, after we use tinymce in another part of the project we made the experience that letting non-tech people write HTML (even in WYSIWYG) mode just doesnt work. They end up copy n pasting from all over the web and inserting things they neither see nor understand - thats why we need some simplification like markdown (e.g.: https://ui.toast.com/) or even pure block-based editors (https://editorjs.io/)...
I've stumbled over toast UI (https://ui.toast.com/), but I'm not sure if wicket would be able to execute some kind of JS function (editor.getMarkdown()) on before sending the form and catching it into a model...? Best, KB ----- Ursprüngliche Mail ----- > Von: "Maxim Solodovnik" > An: "users" <users@wicket.apache.org> > Gesendet: Samstag, 4. April 2020 03:02:07 > Betreff: Re: best way to get wysiwyg with wicket > Here are couple examples > http://www.7thweb.net/wicket-jquery-ui/plugins/wysiwyg/WysiwygEditorPage?1 > https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/tinymce3-parent > https://github.com/wicketstuff/core/tree/master/tinymce4-parent > > > On Sat, 4 Apr 2020 at 01:24, Korbinian Bachl > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I need to be able to let complete novices edit and write nicely formatted >> texts in an backend thats powered by wicket (required e.g.: H1-H4, normal >> text, bold text, images - only simple stuff mostly). >> In the past I used the ckeditor but that outputs html and Im not sure that >> cluttering font sizes and stuff like that into anything that needs later be >> to transformed to be used on either desktop or mobile in the year 2020 is >> still as sufficent as it was 10 years ago. So I stumbled over markdown that >> might be a way to avoid this, but not sure If I missed somthing better? >> >> Beside, has any of you an idea where to look at to put this together with >> wicket, especially as I need to be able to have them insert images from >> some gallery picker that gets its image-resources from some kind of >> dataprovider. >> >> Any idea or solution is greatly appreciated. I know this is not pure >> wicket related stuff but I hope its still ok to ask here. >> >> Best, >> >> KB >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org >> >> > > -- > Best regards, > Maxim --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org