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 7/10 Very Good --- drupal.org http://feeds.feedburner.com/drupalmodules
| Contributed (contrib) modules are plugins for Drupal that extend, build or enhance Drupal core functionality. Use matching versions (modules released for Drupal 5.x will not work for Drupal 6.x).
Contributed modules are not part of Drupal core releases and may or may not have optimized code/functionality. If a module solves your needs please consider joining forces and helping the maintainer. ... |
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 --- 52 days ago http://drupal.org/project/tinytinymce
| This module was written as an alternative to the tinymce module. The goal was to make it very simple to set up (enable the module, grant access permissions). However, the configuration screen also lets you modify the default installation so you can turn features on or off.
It offers two modes, simple and advanced. You control which users get which mode in Drupal's user permissions screen.
- simple mode offers a very limited set of controls (bold, italic, underline, strikeout, undo, redo, unordered/ordered list
- advanced mode offers most of TinyMCE's features. A few features, such as layers, have been removed but you can alter the configuration, if you wish.
By default, all textareas will have a toggle for turning the rich text editor on or off. Some textareas are excluded from this (and you can configure which ones). ... |
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