Of course, you could always have a partial solution, keeping some of the more arcane wikitext in the otherwise-WYSIWYG editor. This could be a transition phase, or indefinite. The WYSIWYG editor in
I use wordpress blog software at rocksolidradio.org - sometimes I use the WYSIWYG editor because it's faster/easier than markup, especially for callouts and lists, but some things I like to do can't be done, like a simple:
Thanks, - Matt
Wordpress turns it into:
Thanks, - Matt
WP, however, has a button labeled "html" - click it and you can see the full html text. Then I just add a break html tag and fix it, update the WYSIWYG window, and it works. Wordpress will keep my "low level" html changes unless I edit that piece of it again.
But... it also does a lot of goofy things. if you bold and unbold too much, it seems to get confused, adding lots of <strong></strong><strong></strong> tags all in a row. I think the most I've seen is five sets.
- MHart