Hi Duncan, thank you for your reply.
I seem to remember I installed TinyMCE 1-2 years ago and it corrupted some
pages, in the sense that it saved them with plenty of html tags. Is it what
it does under the hood? Does it save pages as html? Or is it really a
WYSIWYG editor on top of WikiText?
I might be mistaken though: I remember having problems installing it but I
don't remember what problems exactly. I could certainly try again as long
as it doesn't save the pages as html.
Kind regards,
Manu
On Thu, 22 Nov 2018 at 17:45, <duncan.crane(a)aoxomoxoa.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Manu
You mike take a look at the TinyMCE extension
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:TinyMCE, which was derived from
that in Bluespice as an alternative to Visual Editor. It just provides a
WYSIWIG interface to Mediawiki using the popular TinyMCE jvascript editor.
It cohabits with the mediawiki editor and you can easily switch between
them, disable TinyMCE on given pages or namespaces etc.
Kind regards, Duncan
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Subject: [MediaWiki-l] The advantages of Wikitext
Hi everybody,
in the context of our neighborhood's MediaWiki installation (about 100
users) I'm dealing with a problem that probably many MW administrators
have faced before: for technical reasons (and my own limitations) I'm not
in a position to easily install the Visual Editor and I need to help a very
etherogenous group of people understand the philosophy and the advantages
of WikiText compared to what they are used to: Microsoft Word or similar.
I feel I might have to install Bluespice, as it seems to have a WYSIWYG
editor, but I also feel that would be giving up on the WYSIWYM editor,
which is a feature, not a bug.
I found a few texts on the matter, but they all seem to be a bit outdated.
They also tend to make no mention about the accessibility concerns that
somehow wikitext, among other things, tries to ameliorate.
Can anybody recommend some resources in this context?
Kind regards, Manu
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