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I am trying to decide between a WYSIWYG editor (e.g. TinyMCE, CKEditor) and a WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) editor (e.g. WMD) for my web application.
There is a thread on stackoverflow that compares the two approaches.
I would like to know how users, particularly computer novices, have…
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I need to use a Textile (preferably instead of Markdown), and am looking for a nice WYSIWYM (not WYSIWYG, because of this) JQuery editor.
I've seen these:
WMD - Markdown, Stack Overflow uses it
MarkItUp - Textile support but I don't know if it's WYSIWYM
WYMEditor
Which one supports both good…
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I need a WYSIWYM markdown editor for my web application and I heard WMD was the obvious choice.
To my surprise WMD breaks in IE8. What other option do I have, or is there a version that's been tested on IE8 and is compatible?
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The Stack Overflow html editor is the best I've seen, is it available as a downloadable component?
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When it comes to WYSIWYG editors WYSI rarely WYG. The problem I always have is when people paste in formatted text from word.
Ideally, what I'm looking for is a way for people to input text into the document while at the same time teaching them structure... I just don't know if that's a realistic…
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