I'm inclined to agree with Jurian. Im not familiar with MarkItUp but haveing looked at the website I know that I dont want users to have to need a knowledge of any form of mark up language in order to get the results they want. With that as the premise for using wysiwyg I can think of a lot of editors that fit that criteria a lot better than MarkItUp
Jurian Sluiman wrote: > > Well MarkItUp is a different editor. While TinyMCE is a wysiwyg editor, > MarkItUp implies you have knowledge of the markup language. > > I can't expect all my visitors know html or the wiki syntax. While > MarkItUp > has a fast and simple interface, for advanced editing TinyMCE is imho > better. > > > Sergio Rinaudo wrote: >> >>> In the end I choose Markitup! for my application, >>> that I think is hundred times simpler than TinyMce >>> >> > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/TinyMce-editor-tp23544383p24051703.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.