On 18 December 2011 02:45, Maciej Jaros <egil(a)wp.pl> wrote:
Mihály Héder (2011-12-17 14:46):
Hello,
Congratulations on LocalWiki, that is really great!
In HTML5 editor category you should check out Aloha Editor as well:
http://aloha-editor.org
My favorite demos:
http://aloha-editor.org/demos/css3/ (*everyone* should check out this
one!
Of course its useless but fun :)
http://aloha-editor.org/demos/wordpress-demo/
http://aloha-editor.org/demos/960-fluid-demo/
I've just started to study their plugin system, which looks promising. My
painful experience with TinyMCE and other RTE-s and also with the old
wiki
editor is that if you cannot make your custom
stuff fit in a standard
plugin (which is too often the case), it will be very hard to upgrade
later. So IMO if you go for future-proofness you should check the
customization options.
Not a good editor for wide colaboration:
if(...||jQuery.browser.opera){alert("Sorry, your browser is not
supported at the moment.");return}
True, they had problems with contentEditable support in Opera 10 with the
current stable aloha 0.9.3.
But with Opera 11 and the latest aloha RC it seems to work now, thanks to
their collaboration with Opera. At least the editor field at the main page
http://aloha-editor.org/ works without issues in my Opera 11 but the other
demos don't. Some info:
http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2836981
Cheers,
Mihály