[opencms-dev] WYSIWYG Editor for Mozilla

Mark Belanger belanger at fluid.com
Fri Apr 2 03:48:01 CEST 2004


We went with KTML3, because the 5.0 editor was unusable with CSS.  It 
cost us $99 and integrated relatively easily, though we had to hack it a 
bit.  Should be a snap once the plug-in API is released, which is also 
the reason we hacked it in, instead of burning lots of time to properly 
deeply integrate it.

Since then, both Mozilla and IE-based editing via OpenCMS is flawless. 
The one cavaet is that IE actually collapses all your nicely formatted 
HTML, so we now only use Mozilla to make edits via WYSIWYG so we can 
maintain our cleanly formatted source.

If interested in KTML3, check out:
  http://www.interakt.ro/products/KTML/

I can't recommend them highly enough.


FYI,
-MB

Rene Hinojosa wrote:
> Greetings,
> 
> I've seen discussions about getting a WYSIWYG Editor for mozilla. Has 
> anyone looked at the MozILE project at mozilla.org. It is a in-line 
> editor for mozilla. There's a lot already done for it. I haven't seen if 
> anyone if already working on the project for OpenCMS but if they haven't 
> started it might be worth a look. Even if they have started, its still 
> worthwhile to look it over. The code is entirely based on XUL, mozilla's 
> XML User Interface Language and Javascript.
> 
> 
> Thoughts, comments, gripes?
> 
> 
> 
> Rene
> 
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