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Default Mobile Style - No WYSIWYG?
We are using the default VB 4.2.2 Mobile Theme.
We have a spent a few good hours trying to get the WYSIWYG to load. Has anyone had any success getting the editor to show on mobile theme? We have added various editor_* templates and are now stuck on this JavaScript error: vB_Editor is not defined |
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WYSIWYG in CKEditor isnt compatible with some mobile devices so it isn't enabled in the mobile theme.
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Can we force it to be enabled? Are there any editor alternatives for the Mobile Theme? |
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I think you can enforce it with a plugin....not in front of a machine where I can look for the code at the moment. Might cause problems though, as the version of CKEditor in vB4 is quite old now.
You can't drop another editor in...far too complicated. |
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Thanks again for your replies! |
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Mark, can you provide any insight based on my last reply?
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I wouldn't suggest it, its like 2mb of javascript, and its pretty bad.
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