WYSIWYG Module -with CKEditor as the library
I’m surprised at myself for this; that i waited this long. I need to put a WYSIWYG editor in place. and the module to use is, WYSIWYG. Here is the link. it’s an API and you have to use a library to go...
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I have decided to dump the route using WSIWYG API and the CKEditor library together. I really shouldn’t have posted so soon. I didn’t have all the info about the choice. Maybe I still don’t but I don’t...
View ArticleRich Text Editors
I have been struggling with CKEditor for hours now. I have it installed, I have it configured properly as far as I can tell but I couldn’t get it to work. So, I uninstalled it and installed WYSIWYG...
View ArticleCKEditor – Final Post on this
I have worked with all sorts of different editors and I have decided to go with CKEditor. If you start down the WYSIWYG Module path, you might think that there are so many options that this is the best...
View ArticleCKEditor – quirks and customizations
CKEditor is the best choice out there for WYSIWYG editing in the Drupal world. But there are some quirks that I am working through. If you can’t get a custom text format to save to a textarea field of...
View ArticleCKEditor Textarea Width/Margin Customizations
CKEditor is hands down the best WYSIWYG editor for Drupal. It has the most features and the best integration. Implementing it can be tricky. Check out this link for a summary of all the posts that I...
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