As the WIki is lacking many editing features in it's WYSIWYG editor and it is a Wiki, why not implement Wiki syntax for the WIki?
With the release of WikiPlex (http://wikiplex.codeplex.com/) it should be pretty darn easy! Plus give us all the ability to have more markup features than what currently exists without worrying about modifying toolbars, etc...
I think this would be a huge benefit for writing documentation!
If you check out the roadmap for our.umbraco the plan is to add more of the TinyMCE buttons to the wiki editors (http://our.umbraco.org/wiki/about/ourumbracoorg-progress) which will remove the need for it IMO.
You know, a lot of the shortcut keys work in most browsers, Ctrl + B (or Cmd + B for us Mac people) will bold, same for Italics and stuff (depending on whether the browser intercepts it or not though).
Wiki syntax for the Wiki?
As the WIki is lacking many editing features in it's WYSIWYG editor and it is a Wiki, why not implement Wiki syntax for the WIki?
With the release of WikiPlex (http://wikiplex.codeplex.com/) it should be pretty darn easy! Plus give us all the ability to have more markup features than what currently exists without worrying about modifying toolbars, etc...
I think this would be a huge benefit for writing documentation!
Thoughts??
If you check out the roadmap for our.umbraco the plan is to add more of the TinyMCE buttons to the wiki editors (http://our.umbraco.org/wiki/about/ourumbracoorg-progress) which will remove the need for it IMO.
Yeah, but i prefer wiki syntax so i don't have to scroll all the way up to use menu bars, etc...
There's should/could be the option for the editor to decide...
You know, a lot of the shortcut keys work in most browsers, Ctrl + B (or Cmd + B for us Mac people) will bold, same for Italics and stuff (depending on whether the browser intercepts it or not though).
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