Will the WYSIWYG editor ever be implemented?

mikecel79

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Jan 15, 2002
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I was looking through the FuseTalk help and it has directions on how to use a WYSIWYG editor. I looked in my personal options and it's not there. Is this turned off? Will it ever be turned on? While I'm at it what about the Fusetalk Reader for reading offline? Seems like a great idea.
 

Jason Clark

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It was disabled because too many people dont understand how to use it :) They were pasting word docs etc in there which have hidden html and it posted it and then they freaked out. Since we have absolutely no control over what the editor does we couldnt do anything about it. FuseTalk does sell a high end java editor with the enterprise software but we use standard.
 

ProviaFan

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Originally posted by: JasonClark
It was disabled because too many people dont understand how to use it :) They were pasting word docs etc in there which have hidden html and it posted it and then they freaked out. Since we have absolutely no control over what the editor does we couldnt do anything about it. FuseTalk does sell a high end java editor with the enterprise software but we use standard.
Finally, something done right... just kidding ;)

Thanks for this... I don't know how it happened, but when I tried it, even just replying to a message with the WYSIWYG editor with the WYSIWYG editor would make screwed up hyperlinks. The codes aren't too hard to learn, and the plaintext editor is just fine IMHO. :cool:
 

BlueWeasel

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I never even knew the WYSIWYG editor was missing. I never used it because it seemed slower than the basic editor.