Quote by sorenson2743:
Some early comments about FCKeditor, using admin as editor user :
- still has the "blank page after submission" problem; I'm using 1.77 Mozilla under Suse 9.2 for both the editor and browsing (localhost); my version of Konquerer has never run properly in a javascript editor for some reason, but is useful for verifying the published page (see below); I know about this problem from earlier posts.
- inserting links works fine in editor and after publishing, including colourization, etc of the link.
- numbering and bulleting works fine, and appear correct after publishing.
- centre or right paragraph alignment work fine in the editor (show up), but do not get carried through after a save; just remains as normal left-justified paragraphs on the home page.
- bolding, italicizing similarly work fine in the editor, but do not get carried through after a save; just remains normal text when published/appearing on the home page.
- All these occur in both intro and body sections of editor.
- When publishing (saving) the editor seems to consistently put an extra carriage return between the intro and the body sections of the article, or so it seems afterwards on the "read more" page. That's for articles keyed in from scratch. I pasted in a couple of stories from other sites, and it looks as if they had 2 or three blank lines between the intro and body sections afterwards. Neither case was repairable by re-editing the article(s) and trying to delete or backspace over these (unfound) carriage returns.
- logging out seems to produce a blank screen too.
Thanks for the taking time to test and the feedback.
I suspect the reason why the font styling and padding did not show up was due to your allowable HTML.
Italic style uses the < em > tag.
Bold style uses the < strong > tag
Text color and background use the < font > tag
Indent right uses the < blockquote > tag
Example additions in config.php for allowable HTML Tags would be:
'font' => array('face' => 1, 'size' => 1,'color' => 1),
'blockquote' => array(),
'em' => array(),
'strong' => array(),
The toolbar is very easy to customize, add/remove change order to suit site specific needs. Some will want only the basic set and others will want the full blown editor with table and form features.
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