You wouldn't believe how much headache those editors are causing. What are the features that you are missing?
The problem is - everything falls apart in flash, so we had to keep functions to minimum.
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I can assure you that we are not trying to restrict you in any way. A html editor in wordpress is advanced ... actually just as advanced as a modern browser that renders whatever advanced html/layout it is supposed to output. However, a flash textfield is an entirely different story ... It is not a browser, it is just a basic TEXT field already embedded into a flash webpage, with simple formatting options. That is why there is a HUGE difference between the comparisons you are making ...paydayMARK wrote:In an older version of the code you had an editor with different options.
I don't know exactly how I managed one time to see the entire menu of the Tiny MCE... but now is like you banned some of the features. You have the option in the menu to edit the HTML... but I don't know. The Tiny was perfect because was helping me so much. And, isn't the admin sector a PHP code? It should work, no? It doesn't matter how you make up the HTML code... at the end is the same code... Can you please look into it? Please. That would help me a lot. And not just me
<p>paragraph</p>
<i>italic</i>
<u>underline</u>
<b>bold</b>
<a href="link">
<font size="12" color="#333333" font="Verdana">
<ul><li>list</li></ul>
<span>span</span>
<textformat>textformat</textformat>
<br/>No, no and no, sorry ... The admin is PHP yes, but the output of the editor is limited to whatever the textfield can handle. The end code is not the same, because if you put in anything ELSE than the tags I outlined in the code above, they will simply NOT work in the textpage - Therefore there is no reason to have them in the editor either. If there was anything we could do to improve this, we would have!paydayMARK wrote:And, isn't the admin sector a PHP code? It should work, no? It doesn't matter how you make up the HTML code... at the end is the same code...
We are looking into Youtube integration with ... However, this has little to do with textpages. In wix I imagine they load a youtube video into a movieclip on the stage, and certainly they don't use youtube embed code in a textfield (because this is certified 100% impossible). I think you need to shift focus away from textpages a bit, as they are only meant to introduce the option of having simple TEXT pages and do not justify adding media or anything else. Media is added elsewhere through your gallery ...paydayMARK wrote:PS
Did you get some time to look into how WordPress is embeding YouTUBE for you when you just paste the link? Maybe that will help solve this big thing with YouTUBE... Wix.com is doing it...
Hi Karl!mjau-mjau wrote:I believe Youtube integration will be possible with Imagevue X2.8 ...
No, do you have a link to your specific page so I can take a look and see what's happening?paydayMARK wrote:There is a little thing that I just discover on the x2.7 ... when I want to share a page... it gives me an error message. It didn't happen with the 2.6 Do you know what it is?
Hi Karl!mjau-mjau wrote:No, do you have a link to your specific page so I can take a look and see what's happening?paydayMARK wrote:There is a little thing that I just discover on the x2.7 ... when I want to share a page... it gives me an error message. It didn't happen with the 2.6 Do you know what it is?
Thank you Nick!Nick wrote:You're running 2.7 beta. http://productionmark.ca/test_francisplace/?a=index
We've just released 2.7.1, just upgrade your installation.
SoNick wrote:You wouldn't believe how much headache those editors are causing. What are the features that you are missing?
The problem is - everything falls apart in flash, so we had to keep functions to minimum.