We're not alone in tring to integrate WYSIWYG into blogging. For example, Blogger has a pretty slick rich editor already. It doesn't do everything ours does, but there are some things it does better.
The goal is to improve upon the editing pages until we have a small set of options that pleases everyone. That's a tall order for 1.5 -> 2.0. All of your suggestions are taken into consideration. Mike, mouse-free editing is a goal of mine although it's not going to be ready for 2.0. Roy, tabbed editing (Rich & Plain/Quicktags) to let users make the switch on-the-fly is also a goal but again, it's not in 2.0. As for forbidden HTML elements such as script and style, I understand that these are being stripped to protect you from malicious authors but I also think that it's going a little overboard. I would like to see script and inline CSS become allowable on save, a general security option set by the admin. This area has been mentioned only rarely on these lists and I suspect that if well-formed opinions do not begin appearing with greater frequency, the clamps will remain tight. Andy _______________________________________________ wp-testers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.automattic.com/mailman/listinfo/wp-testers
