Testing a new WYSIWYG editor for comments

wysiwyg-sshot I’ve added a new plugin, MCEComments, that allows for  WYSIWYG/rich text editing in our comment feature.

Feel free to test it here and let me know if you see problems with it by, you guessed it, adding a comment.

I can flip on/off some of the features/editing options.

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3 comments to Testing a new WYSIWYG editor for comments

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    Griff Wigley says:

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    Griff Wigley says:

    Alas, I’ve turned off the MCEComments plugin that allows for  WYSIWYG/rich text editing in our comment feature because it conflicts with the mobile app. Sigh.

    I’ll look for another but those of you who are Mozilla Firefox browser users might want to install the Xinha Here! addon.

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    Griff Wigley says:

    We seem to be having trouble with bulleted items in comments. Here’s a test:

    • This is a bullet
    • This is, too
    • Likewise, this

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    Dang, it’s not working.

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