digitalpoint
Well-known member
CKEditor does a lot of useless stuff like let you copy/paste a Word document.
I dont wanna bestill not specific
can I see a demo of it? where?It's because it wasn't implemented properly in vBulletin.
IPB 3.2 uses CKEditor and is lighting fast.
I mean of IPB 3.2 with ckeditor ..no online demo for guests?
http://www.invisionpower.com/suite/demo.phpI mean of IPB 3.2 with ckeditor ..no online demo for guests?
Wow sure they are using it? It is not like the default style of the ckeditor demo or the editor on vbulletin 4.1
http://community.invisionpower.com/blog/1174/entry-5822-ipboard-320-new-text-editor/Wow sure they are using it? It is not like the default style of the ckeditor demo or the editor on vbulletin 4.1
We had a lot of compliments on the new functionality of our editor but most were put off by its look. We agreed that the default skin is a little ugly and not really suitable for a professional application like IP.Board so we took an afternoon to skin it to fit in better.
wow definitely agree
CKEditor its so slowly
Have you ever tried it on vbulletin 4.1? its a mess
and you consider that to try any forum software in localhost is the best option to determine if it is slow or fast?Sorry, don't agree with you at all there. I'm running vBulletin 4 and XenForo localhost and TinyMCE is by far the slower of the two. Maybe you tested it on an older version of vBulletin 4 when it was first added and very buggy.
and you consider that to try any forum software in localhost is the best option to determine if it is slow or fast?
OMG..
I am sorry, but I am totally against the idea that all forums should use the same editor. Maybe an option for users to choose whatever editors they preferBut anyway, here is something else I wanted to say. Both IPB and vBulletin use CKEditor meaning it's going to be a factor that some people will judge XenForo on, should they use XenForo coming with TinyMCE or vBulletin and IPB coming with CKEditor. Now to me it makes sense that XenForo should follow the other two and use CKEditor because it will take away that judging factor if all 3 use it.
Yeah... That means they'd have to support multiple editors, rather than just TinyMCE.I am sorry, but I am totally against the idea that all forums should use the same editor. Maybe an option for users to choose whatever editors they prefer
- CKEditor
- TinyMCE
- anyeditor
Yeah... That means they'd have to support multiple editors, rather than just TinyMCE.
In other words, that's a bad idea as that multiples their workload just for browser quirks/editor bugs like crazy.
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