Best WYSIWYG Editor for Wordpress?

Ruth Kneale rkneale at NSO.EDU
Fri Apr 19 11:40:05 EDT 2013


Like you do...

On 4/18/13 5:47 PM, Leo Robert Klein wrote:
> I once was demo'ing a system and one of our staff commented (in apparently
> astonishment), 'what, we can't color the fonts green?'
>
> I strangled the guy.
>
> LEO
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>> Neither is better. They each offer more options that you want to enable,
>> so
>> you might as well choose based on aesthetics. We don't always use WYSIWYG
>> editors, but when we do, we use CKEditor. Our clients seem to like
>> its aesthetics better than those of TinyMCE.
>>
>> I strongly suggest that you allow only the tools that are absolutely
>> necessary, usually bold, italic, image, link, and numbered and unnumbered
>> lists. More will only let your editors break usability and accessibility.
>>
>>
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