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Now with WYSIWYG editor
Submitted by webmaster on Fri, 2009-05-29 13:26
I've just installed the WYSIWYG module and habilitated it to use TinyMCE editor. Let's see if things work out well. For the moment, seems like I'll need to change some attribute to have a white background.Wysiwyg API module does not do anything useful until there is at least one editor library, such as TinyMCE, FCKeditor, or NicEdit. These need to be downloaded from third-party web sites and put into the Wysiwyg API module folder. admin/settings/wysiwyg/profile provides a list of compatible third-party editor libraries along with links to their respective websites and download pages, as well as detailed on-screen installation instructions.Wysiwyg API module does not do anything useful until there is at least one editor library, such as TinyMCE, FCKeditor, or NicEdit. These need to be downloaded from third-party web sites and put into the Wysiwyg API module folder. admin/settings/wysiwyg/profile provides a list of compatible third-party editor libraries along with links to their respective websites and download pages, as well as detailed on-screen installation instructions.
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