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Rank: Newbie
Joined: 4/15/2008 Posts: 17 Location: Indianapolis, IN
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Greetings,
Has anyone attempted to integrate WYMeditor into Umbraco?
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 Rank: Addict
Joined: 7/19/2006 Posts: 731 Location: Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, UK
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Hi mgrdcm Not that I am aware of is there a specific reason why you want to use the this editor as opposed to the one built into umbraco? //Warren Warren Buckley an Umbraco MVP 08-09 & level 1 certified developer
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Rank: Newbie
Joined: 4/15/2008 Posts: 17 Location: Indianapolis, IN
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warren wrote:Hi mgrdcm Not that I am aware of is there a specific reason why you want to use the this editor as opposed to the one built into umbraco? Absolutely! WYMeditor is a WYSIWYM editor instead of WYSIWYG. It allows real semantic content to be created. Granted, at this time, it isn't really production-quality or complete, but when it is I think it (or another project that uses that philosophy) will be vastly superior to the WYSIWYG editors that dominate now for most things, as separation between content/structure and style becomes more and more essential.
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Joined: 8/9/2007 Posts: 219 Location: Kentucky, USA
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Wow! I just took a look at WYMeditor and I love the concept. I would definitely like to see this implemented in umbraco. I think its philosophy dovetails very nicely with that of the umbraco core team and most of the community in that it allows/forces the end user to focus on content without so much potential to wreck the markup.
Pete Koutoulas • Fayette County Public Schools • Lexington, Kentucky See you in Chicago at CodeGarden US 2008!
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