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Wishes for Advanced HTML Editor

Blogger!
March 5, 2004 by chris coburn
Need cross-browser support, at least Mozilla and newest Netscape, even if that means fewer features
RE: Blogger!
March 6, 2004 by George Petrov
Yes I didn't include cross browser support as choice in the poll as everybody wants it and it will be there :)
idd, cross browser support is a must
March 11, 2004 by Peter Van Laer
If it had a cross browser support i would buy it. wouldn't it be possible to do it using flash for example? The gui of the textfield in flash and made so that flash forwards the text includig the html markup to the textfield value on submit.
Add Accessability to img
March 15, 2004 by alberto macaluso

Insert a features that can create a text file for each img you insert and in the tag img set the file as description of the img as required by w3c accessability guidelines

Images
March 19, 2004 by Chris Sweeney

I've been using this now for a few weeks and the main problem is still the lack of a simple 'upload picture' button that looks on the users computer for the image.  I run a few sites for several hundred users- most of whom have no idea how to locate a picture using the curent method.

Other than the above, the extension is great!

Table Editing
March 19, 2004 by Brad Lawryk
I think it really needs a way to merge and split table cells as well as to be able to add and delete rows and columns. I have been playing with the Bundle for a couple days now and love it. Just very frustrating with no table editing unless you know the code. Fine for me ... but very difficult for about 100% of my end users.
RE: Images
March 19, 2004 by Brad Lawryk

Actually the PHP or ASP Upload and Smart Imaging work great with it. I have both the PHP and ASP Uploads and the PHP one seems to be incredibly fast. Very easy to use by end user and easy to set up.

I highly recommend it.

 

Mac support mac support!!!
March 23, 2004 by adam tracksler
Table Formattting /edit Tool
April 3, 2004 by John Harvey
A wonderful tool, my wish is to see table formatting and editing implemented I.E Table and Cell Background Color, Merge and Split cells, would make this an absolute solid tool to use.
Needed functionality
April 26, 2004 by Michael Vind-Knudsen

i think it is very important that it is possible to choose links target such as target="_blank" or target="_parent"

please implement this

RE: Needed functionality
June 3, 2004 by Jason Friesen
XHTML 1.0 Strict and/or XHTML 1.1 compatibility -- no or tags, no, etc -- or the ability to strip all noncompliant code with one "clean" button (or the option to do so automatically on submit). (Plus cross-browser support)
Syntax Color Scheme
August 28, 2004 by Tim S
Just like on bluefish, emacs, and screem :) (all Linux Apps)
Validation
September 23, 2004 by Matt Machell
Very picky HTML compliance tweak this. Currently the editor uses a dmxedit="true" attribute, which isn't part of the W3C spec. Could you alter it to use valid HTML like class="dmxedit" instead? -Matt
RE: Table Formattting /edit Tool
September 24, 2004 by Ivan Halen
I totally agree with you... for me, even a simple "add row" or "add column" without destroying/overwriting the existing table would be VERY useful... some free editors just do this job, I wonder if it's so difficult to implement...
RE: RE: Table Formattting /edit Tool
November 24, 2004 by Richard Apperly
I think Table Editing is a must. I used to use another editor, and have found this one to be far superior. The only area it is lacking is in table support which os pretty important.
Fix Editor Background Bug in version 2!
July 15, 2005 by Joel Rea
Right now the Editor always takes on the background color or IMAGE (!!) of the BODY of the page, if applied via CSS. Your suggested workaround in a support thread doesn't work for people who MUST use EXTERNAL CSS files that define the BODY tag.