Foliopress WYSIWYG provides an alternative to the standard WP WYSIWYG editor.
Foliopress WYSIWYG actually replaces the TinyMCE default WP editor with FCKEditor (know known as CKEDitor).
All features supported by the original FCKEditor are incorporated in WordPress along with Foliopress WYSIWYG, including support for SEO friendly images, standards compliant code output, source code view mode, and so on.
After installing Foliopress WYSIWYG, the editor works out of the box, but make sure to visit its settings page to check its available configuration options.
The plugin includes some toolbar presets which can be easily turned on or off when needed.
These presets provide more or less buttons in the editor's toolbars, depending on the editing controls needed by the editors.
Installation:
Unpack and upload it to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory.
Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress.
What is new in this release:
- Fix for bad license information in some files.
What is new in version 2.6.11:
- Upgrade to latest FCKEditor (2.6.11), fixing security issues with built-in spell checker (not used by our plugin).
What is new in version 2.6.8.8:
- Added Serbian language translation.
What is new in version 2.6.8.6:
- Added missing language hooks for editor and image manager.
What is new in version 2.6.8.2:
- Bugfix for editor CSS loader (it was throwing PHP warnings).
- Bugfix for custom post types without editor support.
- Bugfix for image size limit on upload.
What is new in version 2.6.8:
- Version number changed to match FCKeditor
- Ctrl + right click gets you spelling suggestions if you have browser spellchecker installed
- Security enhancements
What is new in version 0.9.23:
- Read more button now uses the standard read more icon
- WP internal linking dialog disabled
- Bugfix for custom post types
- WYSIWYG post meta changed to _wysiwyg
- SEO Images loading script renamed
- Bugfix for featured image
What is new in version 0.9.19.7:
- SEO Images autoload bugfix.
What is new in version 0.9.19.6:
- Bugfix for ImageMagick detection when using open_basedir restrictions.
Requirements:
- WordPress 3.1 or higher
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