Allows to use client-side editors to edit content. It simplifies the installation and integration of the editor of your choice. This module replaces all other editor integration modules. No other Drupal module is required.
Wysiwyg module is capable to support any kind of client-side editor. It can be a HTML-editor (a.k.a. WYSIWYG), apseudo-editor
(buttons to insert markup into a textarea), or even Flash-based applications. The editor library needs to be downloaded separately. Various editors are supported (see below).
Wysiwyg module also provides an abstraction layer for other Drupal modules to integrate with any editor. This means that other Drupal modules can expose content-editing functionality, regardless of which editor you have installed.
Discussions happen in the Wysiwyg group, but also in IRC #drupal-wysiwyg.
To complete the big picture, this project needs funding. If better WYSIWYG support matters to you, then you should contribute. The maintainers are also available for contract work.
Other ways to contribute: Write a review - Improve handbook pages - Help other users - Review/test patches - Improve Drupal core
This project has been sponsored by:
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