For a John/Jane Doe user with next to no technical skills? (And that is the target audience for a WYSIWYG editor.)Timbalu wrote:It is very easy to integrate!
I beg to differ.
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For a John/Jane Doe user with next to no technical skills? (And that is the target audience for a WYSIWYG editor.)Timbalu wrote:It is very easy to integrate!
GPL, LGPL or MPL (that's the Mozilla Public License)garvinhicking wrote:I haven't checked, but I guess CKEditor is not BSD?
Is a Plugins click by click installation via Spartacus/ftp something which effords advanced technical skills? IMO its just three additional clicks (by now and could even get reduced in future Serendipitys) and can be advertised nicely to J&J! Benefit is a better maintained and modernized wysiwyg editor ready to use...yellowled wrote:For a John/Jane Doe user with next to no technical skills? (And that is the target audience for a WYSIWYG editor.)Timbalu wrote:It is very easy to integrate!
I beg to differ.
As far as I remember, you need to manually download the 3rd party editor, unzip it and upload it to the proper place in your s9y installation. (Correct me if I'm wrong.) And yes, that is too complicated for the average user.Timbalu wrote:Is a Plugins click by click installation via Spartacus/ftp something which effords advanced technical skills?
I wouldn't call it testing (at least not intensive testing), but I have a current 2.0 checkout running with CKE. Works like a charm so far.onli wrote:Anyone already tested the newest 2.0 with ckeditor?