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Whitey
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 7,305
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ckeditor
Anybody using Ckeditor on their sites? It's the successor to fckeditor, and is a really solid WYSIWYG editor for sites. I didn't want to use it at first because it was using <u> tags and <strike> tags, creating invalid code, but then I found out how to configure it to use spans with style attributes, and the problem is solved. It's quite lightweight, easy to use, and looks nice. I think it's my default editor for the next while. Anyone else have any thoughts on it? |
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Ruler of Planet Houston
Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 139
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I use tinymce and find it a lot more versatile than fck - however, the "div" feature in this is something I have been after for a while. I am sick of building CMS's and then having explain to the customer that they will need to use tables for multi column layouts Lick my love pump!
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