nukeWYSIWYG(tm) 2.3.2 released

Posted on Thursday, January 04, 2007 @ 11:22:13 CST in Announcements
by Raven

kguske writes:  
nukeSEO.com released an updated nukeWYSIWYG(tm) 2.3.2 with FCKeditor 2.3.2. The updated rich text / WYSIWYG editor for PHP-Nuke includes several improvements and fixes, including:
  • The editor now loads more than 3 times faster than before, with no impact on its advanced features.
  • New "FitWindow" toolbar button allows the editor to be expanded and collapsed for full-screen editing.
  • The "BaseHref" configuration is now working with Firefox in both normal and full page modes. This allows the editor to consistently display images with relative paths starting with "/" in both editor and preview mode!
The updated version has been extensively tested with and will be included in the upcoming release of RavenNuke. Special appreciation goes to Montego and Nopsych for contributing improvements and for testing the new release.

See it here. Download it here. (free membership required)
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Some of the current topics include (but not limited to):

...nukeWYSIWYG(tm) provides a flexible, integrated "what-you-see-is-what-you-get" HTML editor for PHP-Nuke without sacrificing security. nukeWYSIWYG(tm) uses FCKeditor 2.3.2 and the kses HTML filtering class to check HTML.

Important features, improvements and fixes:

  • WYSIWYG HTML editing with support for common browsers, including Firefox, IE, and Netscape
  • On / off switch which can be used at the site or module level
  • Support for standard "display-as-you-go" or template-based ("build, then display") approaches
  • Automatic disable when accessed by crawlers to save bandwidth
  • Multiple toolbar configurations to address functionality, performance, and security
  • Dynamic configuration of the editor size via the rows parameter
  • Dynamic detection of subdomain and subfolder implementations
  • The editor now loads more than 3 times faster than before, with no impact on its advanced features.
  • New "FitWindow" toolbar button allows the editor to be expanded and collapsed for full-screen editing.