[wp-testers] The WYSIWYG buttons
Dan Milward
dan at instinct.co.nz
Sun Apr 2 23:30:22 GMT 2006
I don't agree with you Andy. I think we should add / include the button
to "clean word markup" as a default. It should be made as simple as
possible for all human beings. Not just geeks.
I totally relate to Colin's problem. If TinyMC does strip out offending
code automagicaly it doesn't do it very well.
People who write content for web pages typically write content in word
and then copy/paste it in. If that breaks or doesn't work out of the box
that's a problem that damages WP continuity.
Ciao,
Dan
Andy Skelton wrote:
> On 1/16/06, Colin Carmichael <colin at truelocal.com> wrote:
>
>> In my 1.5 install, I had the fully-featured tinyMCE plugin. The WP2.0
>> version of tinyMCE is much slimmer - which overall is a good thing, but how
>> do we enable the other buttons?
>>
>
> There are some filters in wp-includes/js/tiny_mce_gzip.php that allow
> you to modify the WYSIWYG toolbars. If the button's fuctionality is
> built into the TinyMCE 2.0 core, all you must do is add a string to
> the button array with that filter. I beleive the string you're looking
> for is "cleanup".
>
> Andy
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