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Windows XP, FIREFOX...
I see only Reports menu option. Grrrrr....
Why can't I see this demo correctly?
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Blitzen,
The WYSIWYG mod is only compatiable with IE. It degrades gracefully to a normal textarea for all other browsers. This will be addressed in a future release.
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Hi,
anyone got a copy of the htmlarea (as on there site it is now discontinued) or recomend another program (thats free)
cheers
Charlie
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Thanks Quizno,
got the software now and installed but beening trying for hours to find the correct place to put the JS code (is different to the post above, as this is version 3) there is a link to the installation page below, but can not make head nor tail of it, can anyone else?
cheers
Charlie
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VQC Designs is excited to announce the release of the first cross-browser compatible WYIWYSG editor.
This powerful and feature rich WYSIWYG editor enables you to edit and format content without any knowledge of HTML. This module replaces existing textarea fields and provides you with a friendly, easy to use editing tool. This module is great for users who want to be able to format product description or pages using HTML easily and quickly in the Clickcart admin. The editor has multiple browser support for Mozilla, MSIE, FireFox, Opera and Safari. This is NOT your typical run of the mill WYSIWYG editor.
To learn more, please visit
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Hi,
Kudos to VQC Designs! That's an impressive mod. It even works with our FF 1.0.6.
We often need accessory images in our category and product descriptions.
Do you have any plans to add that ability?
-BLitzen
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Image upload and insert capability is already there. It is the last icon on the right on the 3rd row of tools.
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Thanks - the last row, last icon is iBrowser. What does the Insert Image icon look like?
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Ibrowser IS the image upload tool. It is a popup, so make sure that you have your popup blocker disabled in order to access it. It uses the GD library and can resize images on the fly.
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