Subscript and superscript can be added to the TinyMCE toolbar very very easily! I also believe TinyMCE supports the strikethrough BBCode (this doesn't make it available globally though, only in the editor).Oh, yes, I'd definitely want this as default. Sub/sup would be nice to have default too.
Going from old HTML, <b> <i> <u> <s>, it makes logical sense for it to be*works his magic*
By the way, I am going with [s], not [strike], as my Personal preference. Also, it seems that on discussions like these on other boards where they miss the strikethrough bbcode, they ask for [s] and get [strike], I don't know why they go with [strike] in the end, it's not [bold] either. But people want [s] from the google results and remembering the conversations.
Going from old HTML, <b> <i> <u> <s>, it makes logical sense for it to beand not [strike]. If that's the case, we need [strong] [em] [underline]
Minimal letters = win.
Isn't it easy to add BBCode to the TinyMCE editor?
I certainly hope so as we use some very odd BBCode on my forum...
"Remember you will need to remove lots of TinyMCEs functionality in order to use this plugin successfully"
Not sure I like the sound of that.
Edit: Just noticed another bug when quoting URLs
Okay,This will show as a strikethrough once it is implemented and works.
I've seen it has been implented.
Way to go guys!
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