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Old 06-27-2009, 05:16 AM   #1
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Hi,

Is it possible to add a WYSIWYG editor for the usercheckout.

I downloaded the tinymce mod, but it doesnt show,

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Old 06-27-2009, 01:39 PM   #2
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Not sure if it will work but you can allow html tags in your adverts by specifying them in your 68 admin control panel. The danger of allowing people to run html or javascript for example is that it will be abused.
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Hi, yeah i understand, but if users have something like this: http://demo.monofactor.com/cleanity/...21&submit.y=13

Just very basic, but they can make titles bold, underline, make headings etc.
(it gives an extra dimension to it )

And in what way would they abuse it, they could add links, (solution; i delete the link button)

(I am havind a wysiwyg editor now also, now when i am typing a reply, its working easier)
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Abuse can come in lots of forms. Its o.k if you monitor ad content but if you have a lot then that can be tiresome. Look at the amount of spam which forums get. What happened when you allowed those tags anyway.
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Yeah, i agree

But its hard for someone in his or hers 50's to use tags, its easier when they can select the text they want bold, and make it bold by clicking the B. It has to be easy for more than one targetgroup.
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So did you try what I suggested. Allow those tags. It probably sill not work but worth trying none the less.
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Hi,

I dont really understand what you mean with that,
I allowed them (via the admin)
But how do visitors know i allowed them, and how to use them? (with eye on the 40+ targetgroup)

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What I meant was allow those tags (b><a><p><strong> etc in the admin panel and then try your editor. The editor may well insert the tags into the text and they may then be accepted. Don't know - thats why I said try it.
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Hi,

Oh that, yeah i tried, and it works (why is everybody using <strong>, I always use <b>)
Oke, and if i just ad a custom wysiwyg editor, its should work, ok, i will check it out tomorrow..

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I believe <strong> is the W3C standard, (it is a semantic as apposed to a style), as is <em> versus <i>
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