Version with "dev" in filename means Development, so please use on your testing site only. I will submit several revised "dev" versions. Please use the lastest one before reporting bugs. Thanks.
WYSIWYGnow
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1. First WYSIWYG editor design for Drupal
2. WYSIWYGnow is combination of these great application:
- a. Wyzz (
www.wyzz.info): Javascript library.
- b. IMCE.module (
www.drupal.org/project/imce): Using files/uid idea.
- c. Simple Upload PHP (
www.hotscripts.com): file upload idea.
- d. FCKEditor: implemented editor to Drupal idea.
Feature
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Since WYSIWYGnow designed for Drupal only than you have the best editor for Drupal.
Here are the WYSIWYGnow feature:
01. Very small and very fast, total uncompressed only 135 KB.
02. Slick interface.
03. Support Customize buttons set.
04. Enable/Disable editor per content_type.
05. Enable/Disable editor per textarea id.
06. Enable/disable editor for blocks.
07. Support Drupal "break tag" to make teaser.
08. Every users has their own folder: files/u1, files/u2, etc. (5.x-1.0)
09. Enable/Disable File Upload. (5.x-1.0)
10. Enable/Disable File Delete. (5.x-1.0)
11. File restriction based on: extension, size, width, and height. (5.x-1.0)
12. File quota (5.x-1.0)
13. Create thumbnail. Option: Proportional. (5.x-1.0)
14.
Add align=left to new inserted image (5.x-1.1-dev)
a. Now there is a Image Popup for inserting Image.(5.x-1.1-dev)
b. User can set default value for image attribute: width, vspace, etc. (5.x-1.1-dev)
15.
New: enable/disable create folder feature.(5.x-1.1-dev)
NEXT VERSION
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01. Better image handling.
02. Better link handling.
Install and Uninstall
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Same as other Drupal modules! Please put the contributed modules in Drupal suggested folder: sites/all/modules/.
Question and Information
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http://www.drupal-id.com/forum/49
Tutorial
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http://www.drupal-id.com/wysiwygnow_tutorial
New Suggested Feature
I am not remember who suggest this but let me write for our information.
Feature:
- user can upload to their created folder.
So, I think we will deliver a feature to enable/disable users to create a sub folder under his/her own folder. Such as: files/u1/image/, files/u1/personal_data/, etc.
I think you're talking about
I think you're talking about me? :D
This kind of feature would be an excellent for Drupal, which by default could only upload file to one specified folder without the ability to create folder(s) underneath it.
WYSIWYGnow 5.x-1.1-dev.02
This is the second revision of 5.x-1.1-dev.
What are new features:
1. Now there is a better Image Popup
2. You can define default Image attribute on administer-WYSIWYGnow
3. New: create folder feature.
For JS Experts:
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There's a problem on the Image handling. The Image Handling can not show current selected Image attribute. I already do check and recheck but can not find the bug.
Firebug report:
[Break on this error] wysiwygnow.js (line 790)
ifrm has no properties
var doc = ifrm.document;
But I still can not figure out how to solve this problem. Any js expert welcome to help!
jQuery in WYSIWYGnow!
Above js problem has been solved. Also, after learning a small byte of jQuery I found that many important functions already there, so I will replace all duplicate/similiar function in WYSIWYGnow... the result is you will find the next version of WYSIWYGnow will be smaller and near to jQuery, the js of Drupal!
Welcome jQuery to WYSIWYGnow!
wysiwygnow-5.x-1.1-dev.03.tgz
In this version:
- fixed js bug
- better image handling, you can now browse the user folder
- delete redundant function (some function already exists in Drupal js and jQuery)
NOTE: Tested only using FF! Please use FF if you have problem in other browser such as IE.
saya udah ikuti langkah2
saya udah ikuti langkah2 instal sesuai dgn panduan, juga mengatur akses kontrol tapi wysiwygnow tidak muncul sama sekali?
Pindah ke FCKeditor Plus
Sehubungan dgn kemampuan WYSIWYGnow yg terbatas mk akhirnya saya kembangkan FCKeditor Plus dengan kemampuan yang jauh lebih baik. Silahkan coba modul ini di: http://www.drupal-id.com/forum/50