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WYSIWYG Post Editor
Description: Lets you have a Microsoft Word/FrontPage-like editing box when you reply to threads, create new threads, and/or edit posts. Features: - Supports BBCode - HTML is converted to BBCode - Gives user a visual layout of what he/she is typing - Supports dynamic bolding/underlining/etc. - Has cool-looking Office XP-styled buttons.:bunny: - Allows users to choose wether to use this editor, or vB's default one. - Makes BBCodes obsolete - And many more...:bunny: Installation Time: About 20-30 minutes. Credits: Toolbar, Original Coding and Design: eiSecure (http://www.eisecure.com) Debugging & HTML to BBCode Conversion: Superman53142 (http://www.aoaforums.com) User Options for WYSIWYG: Velocd (http://www.diffusion4.com) NOTE:UNLIKE PREVIOUS VERSIONS, THIS ONE DOES NOT REQUIRE THAT YOUR FORUM HAS HTML ENABLED IN POSTS! You can view a demo of the hack in action here: http://forums.eisecure.com If you encounter any problems or if anything doesn't work right, or if the instructions aren't correct, then please post them here. If you want to limit this hack to people who are using IE5.5 or above, click here for instructions. Thanks, Alex Show Your Support
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#182
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What I meant was, I took out the option to set the editor when you log on as a new user and regsiter. There is no way to check which browser they are using in the registeradult template so why have an option in there to turn something on that they will never see anyway if they don't use IE?
[quote] Boofo quoted: I took out the code for setting the option for the editor in my registeradult template and put this code in it instead like you instructed. Birdie501 quoted: What do you mean with "took out"? You have to add the code not to replace!? [quote] |
#183
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I added this in registeradult:
right after the vBcode section </tr> Code:
<tr> <td bgcolor="{ secondaltcolor}"><normalfont><b>Use the WYSIWYG interface on your message input screens?</b></normalfont><br> <smallfont>Enabling this option allows you to quickly manipulate different aspects of your posts including color, font, and size using an Microsoft Word-like interface. In addition you can click on smilies to have them inserted into your posts. You may disable this option if it causes problems for you.</smallfont></td> <td bgcolor="{ secondaltcolor}"><normalfont> <input type="radio" name="enablewysiwyg" value="yes" checked> yes <input type="radio" name="enablewysiwyg" value="no"> no </normalfont></td> </tr> Also, remove the space from { secondaltcolor}. |
#184
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Yes, but if you give them the option to turn it on or off in there and their browser won't support it, then won't that confuse them even more when it won't show up for them if they don't have the right browser?
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#185
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Well, if their browser won't support it, it won't show up. I amended the description to say "Only supported by IE 5.5 or higher".
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#186
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Erwin,
Ok, I went ahead and put it in the registeradult template, but I changed it to have the "no" checked by default instead of yes. Do I need to put it in the regsitercoppa, too? And do I need to still have the below code in the registeradult template if I have the code you suggested in there? Code:
<input type="hidden" name="enablewysiwyg" value="no"> Quote:
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#187
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But it is not shown even if they use IE because the code i mentioned turn it off by default. I use that because i have literegistration installed, where the user only have to fill in username ,email and password., nothing else. If the user want to use it and use IE he can turn it on in his options , otherwise he won't even see this option! :laugh: |
#188
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why don't you use my change with $wysiwyg_option ?? If you do it like you did, the option will be also seen by users that don't use IE??!! |
#189
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No, because I have installed Walstreat's addon too - so even if Netscape users switch it on, they won't see it as only IE 5.5 or higher users see the WYSIWYG interface.
It works fine on my site so far. |
#190
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I know that this was probably already discussed in here, but can it be made to work in private messages, too?
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#191
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Yes, you just need to extend the templates to the private message templates too.
We will try to provide private message support in our next update, for those who don't want to mess with their templates. |
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