Version: 1.00, by eiSecure
Developer Last Online: Apr 2003
Version: 2.2.x
Rating:
Released: 06-24-2002
Last Update: Never
Installs: 64
No support by the author.
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:
I agree about keeping the buttons depressed when clicked - let me know when someone has worked that out. Now I need to figure out how to integrate all my custom vBCode buttons into this new format (things like glow, shadow etc). I will also try to integrate this into PM and my sig editor too.
Originally posted by Erwin Btw, superman, do I know you from somewhere? How did you find out about my forums?
I think it was Yahoo when I was doing a search. My forum deals with Hardcore Computing, and I figured it would be cool to get involved in a forum that deals with my major "interest," for lack of a better word
EDIT: See your thread in Announcements. You should be able to add at least the default vbCode buttons in without a problem.
I agree, having buttons pressed down when you click on them like Microsoft Word would be probably the last excellent feature this hack needs to be complete. How about it eiSecure
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I will also try to integrate this into PM and my sig editor too.
When you do Erwin could you post the templates for them? It would be of great help
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Originally posted by Vivi Ornitier hmmm . . this hack i sreally nice, but what about inserting images, php and stuff like that? lol, hopefully that'll come?
All Vbcode tags are functionable in this editor, but there are no buttons for most of them. You have to type them in manually, such as for PHP use [*php][/php] (wo/asterik ofcourse), and upon submit everything will work out fine.
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Originally posted by LoveShack Excellent to see this up and going!
A few slight problems that I've noticed so far:
In the install.txt, it tells you to create a directory under images called "toolbars" ... this should be "toolbar"
Smilies appear to be not working. I thought someone said this was fixed? Perhaps it's not in the zip yet?
Pressing "Bold" etc. will not remain "clicked" to let you know that bold is currently selected. From viewing dhtmleditor this appears to be possible. Would it be possible in this version as well? (remain highlighted in blue if it's selected).
Many thanks for such great work!
Paul
If you install everything from the zip provided in post #1 then all should work fine. Try clearing your cache then redownloading the zip. Things to make sure is that no modifications are made to functions.php, and that you have uploaded vbcode2.js to your forums root folder, insuring that vbcode.js is still there.
I think I WILL add the vbcodes back... I was thinking of integrating them ie. making them WYSIWYG - eg. with glow. Shouldn't be too hard.
Also, another thing:
Can you make it so that the new vbcode is compatible with the vbcode hack where smilies are placed where the cursor is rather than at the end of the message?
Just for the record, if you add the vbCode buttons back into the wysiwyg templates, they will work; the vbcode2.js file supports it. However, you will have to move the line in vbcode_buttons that says:
Code:
<script language="Javascript" src="vbcode.js">
to all the non-wysiwig templates and delete it from that template.
Originally posted by Erwin Heheh... saw your post.
I think I WILL add the vbcodes back... I was thinking of integrating them ie. making them WYSIWYG - eg. with glow. Shouldn't be too hard.
Also, another thing:
Can you make it so that the new vbcode is compatible with the vbcode hack where smilies are placed where the cursor is rather than at the end of the message?
I am already running it, and switching back to the old one where smilies are placed at the end of the message is irritating.
I'll give it a shot. I've got nothing else to do
Erwin, it doesn't look like it's possible using the old technique. I tihnk it can be done if I can capture the position of the cursor in the iframe. If anyone knows how to do this, then it can be done. I'm not sure that we can capture the position of the cursor in an iframe.
Hey Superman, any idea of how I can get the default font to be Verdana instead of Times New Roman? Since that is what most of my members are used to. Also, have you noticed or not if the default size is the normal size? If not, it would be great to preset that to the normal vbulletin size.