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Poll: Do you like the new HTML editor here? |
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Do you like the new HTML editor here?
Hmmm...first time I ever saw this! :o I think he said it works with IE6.0
yeah, i originally thought it would work with IE 5, but it turns out that IE 6 is the limit.
oh really? was it IE 5.5+ by chance?
UPDATE: it probably was. IE5.5 seems to be the cutoff.
elfy, teacher of many
· 22 years, 1 month ago
Life is complicated enough. I don't need coloured text and junk. I'm QUITE happy emphasizing with caps and whatnot. (hey, what does this button do?) pretty darn spiffy, actually.
dirty life & times
· 22 years, 1 month ago
the hard returns confounded me so.
i turned it off.
would you all like it better if return gave a single line? i think i would..
Andrea Krause
· 22 years, 1 month ago
I was forced to pick no, but I think it WOULD be spiffy if it actually worked on my machines. :) (actually I haven't tried it on THIS machine which has 6, but it would be a pain to keep turning it off and on. :) )
Or...would that not be an issue now that you upped it? Would it just not show up on my machines that didn't handle it before?
A girl named Becca
· 22 years, 1 month ago
I can't set the font before I start typing in frums...well, I can, but it doesn't do anything. It uses whatever the default is, and then I have to highlight the text after I type it in order to change it. Colors work fine, though, and it doesn't seem to be an issue here....just with frums, I guess. Any hypotheses? Anyone else getting the same thing?
Yes there is...follow the same link from the main page news item and it now asks if you want to enable them instead of disable.
For those who don't have the "Site News" block on their mainpage, here's the link:
> I disabled them with the button on the HTML editor itself.
what button? *grins* The "toggle mode" button....you know, the one that doesn't go away when you click it and changes everything back if you click it again? ;P
oh gotcha. unfortunately, it still uses the advanced DHTML features in "simple" mode as well, so the IE 5.0 and below folks still can't use that.
meh
· 22 years, 1 month ago
I answered "no," for a variety of quirky little reasons that are probably just me being weird, but it occured to me that when I remember to use the little on/off toggle while I'm creating my message, I can end-run around pretty much everything that annoys me by playing with the html. So, uhm... consider one "no" answer to be "no-but-sorta-in-the-long-run."?
Like someone said above, the current way around the two-line return is to hit Shift-Return. I plan to put a hack in place to make it do that from the start, though.
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