Am I allowed to have two word tags? It seems that when I try to do this it doesn't seem to work.
For example, if I want to have two types of mapping--one for 'mind mapping' and one for 'geo mapping'. It seems that when I view these the words get shuffled about. In other words it shows mapping mind or something like that.
I use the "blog this" feature quite a bit. I like the idea, but it has been difficult for me to use.
With the wysiwyg feature I find it challenging to insert more space so that I can add content after the title. I like to explain that what falls below the title is clippings from the original article. Without any explanation it seems that it would be confusing for my readers. To add the space I have to go into the "source". After I hit the "source" button again to go back to the wysiwyg view I find that the bullets at the beginning of each clipping are gone.
I'm assuming that you want to use open source, but if you were going to use a commercial version I have used ewebedit pro from Ektron quite a bit--seems to work well.
But, it looks like FCKeditor is not a bad choice either, are you running the latest version (2.4.3)?
Thanks for looking into this--much appreciated,
Phil joel wrote: > phil_guth wrote: > > I use the "blog this" feature quite a bit. I like the idea, but it has been difficult for me to use. > > > > With the wysiwyg feature I find it challenging to insert more space so that I can add content after the title. I like to explain that what falls below the title is clippings from the original article. Without any explanation it seems that it would be confusing for my readers. > ========== > We understand the need to add something after the title. > To add the space I have to go into the "source". After I hit the "source" button again to go back to the wysiwyg view I find that the bullets at the beginning of each clipping are gone. > > ==== > The current editor is FCKeditor and we'd like to replace the current with another one later, do you know some good candidates?
For example, if I want to have two types of mapping--one for 'mind mapping' and one for 'geo mapping'. It seems that when I view these the words get shuffled about. In other words it shows mapping mind or something like that.
Thanks,
Phil