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SiSL |
Posted - 20 September 2005 : 08:26:52 I was wondering if there was any WYSIWYG editor for posts on Snitz. Did a google search and found a link to someones page which is no longer available.
Is there anyone having that code available somewhere?< |
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tribaliztic |
Posted - 24 November 2005 : 19:24:10 Thanks alot, will have a look tomorrow, time to go to bed now =) < |
Nertz |
Posted - 24 November 2005 : 17:42:53 Preview links here: http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=60254 Please read first post and post mod comments in that thread.
cheers, Nat< |
tribaliztic |
Posted - 24 November 2005 : 16:53:27 wohoo! =) < |
Nertz |
Posted - 24 November 2005 : 06:40:06 I'll have a preview link up tomorrow... stay tuned.
Nat< |
tribaliztic |
Posted - 24 November 2005 : 00:47:25 Can't wait to try this one out! Thanks for your work! < |
Helterskelter |
Posted - 21 November 2005 : 17:46:13 I's some one gonna sort this for a down load soon!!!!
LOL wanna test on my testing site< |
tribaliztic |
Posted - 21 November 2005 : 17:31:05 Well, only trusted users get to use this and from what I understand you can limit what html code they can use or not so it should be pretty safe. < |
Helterskelter |
Posted - 21 November 2005 : 13:45:14 Looks very good.
This is simething that needs to be added to snitz. just a shame that HTML has to be enabeled though.
Helter< |
Nertz |
Posted - 21 November 2005 : 11:09:22 Here are some screenshots of the WYSIWYG editor in action....
- the WYSIWYG editor in action...

- the post output in topic.asp

- setting the user's editor level in profile.asp (settable by admin only)

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tribaliztic |
Posted - 21 November 2005 : 10:09:00 This sounds great!! I'm working on an article system where members with the right permissions can post articles and reviews. Would be great if the less geeky users could get some help making their articles look better =) < |
Nertz |
Posted - 21 November 2005 : 10:04:11 I'll try and post some screenshots later today.... It's on my church's live site right now, enabled for admin only thru the Super/Admin/Moderator HTML mod, everyone else still get the old forum code editor. I've sorted out most issues translating between forum code and html. I still have some smilie (editor has its own smilie manager, just need to point to the correct images) and code box (this is a tougher nut to crack....) issues.
My next step is to add the field in the members table where admin can assign the level of HTML posting allowed. The editor allows me to define the toolbar set upon page load and that should allow setups for several levels ranging from very basic (most users) to ehannced (admins). Once I have that working, I publish a demo user so everyone can have a look.
cheers, Nat< |
tribaliztic |
Posted - 21 November 2005 : 03:13:09 Nice, let us know how you get along, I've been looking for something like this for a long time now =) < |
Nertz |
Posted - 18 November 2005 : 20:09:05 I'm close... using TinyMCE. Gave up on FCKEditor, though I thought it had the better interface with ASP Class defined. TinyMCE works very well if the user has HTML privs turned on. I'm having some problems translating between forum code and HTML, such as when replying with quotes to post done in forum code. Would work fine if HTML was enabled globally or if used with Super/Admin/Mod HTML mod.
Running out of time right now, but hope to resume next week.
Nat < |
s80ts0465 |
Posted - 17 November 2005 : 02:43:57 Yeah it works perfectly right now. thanks
bye ste< |
AnonJr |
Posted - 16 November 2005 : 22:11:54 If I remember right its set to send the e-mail in plain text. Change the way the component sends the e-mail to HTML.< |