Plone has now got TinyMCE in it as the editor. It's OK .
On 12 Jul 2013, at 09:30, Tavis Reddick <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Has anyone got any recommendations for an in-web-browser HTML editor? Or can supply a specification that they have used to choose one?
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> We are thinking of updating FCKeditor to CKEditor, and we are considering the following criteria amongst others:
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> 1. configurability: we will want to lock down which HTML elements/attributes can be used for different purposes, and the ability to enforce XML-compliant HTML;
> 2. usability, including cleaning up Microsoft Word copy-and-paste;
> 3. output: cleanness and standard-compliance of code;
> 4. possibly custom CSS support;
> 5. accessibility: of interface and output markup;
> 6. ease of testing, deployment, maintenance, hosting in different web environments, administration;
> 7. spell checking;
> 8. licensing (CKEditor is open source and free; I doubt we’d spring for a commercial product)
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> Tavis Reddick
> Adam Smith College (becoming Fife College)
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