Update: having now hacked on CKEditor and TinyMCE, I think I'm shifted over 
to TinyMCE. Seems a lot simpler to deal with and more organized. I can't 
vouch for the total functionality of the package, but it seems to do most 
of what I need. The doc and examples are clear, well organized, and 
effective. No marketing fluff.

On Saturday, January 18, 2014 1:12:17 AM UTC+8, weheh wrote:
>
> @Simon & Anthony:
>
> Thanks so much for the pointer. I had forgotten about widgets ... I've 
> never had to design one, yet. Can that approach also be adapted to work 
> with TinyMCE, instead?
>
> On the surface, TinyMCE looks easier to mod than ckeditor. Also, so far, I 
> prefer the TinyMCE doc. The CKEditor website starts out looking promising 
> with slick marketing. But their doc isn't as well organized or thoroughly 
> presented as TinyMCE.
>
>
>

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