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It seems that Mozilla is building it's own editor. I suppose that's a [b]WYSIWYG[/b] [u](What You See Is What You Get)[/u] web-based editor.
[quote]The Mozilla editor provides HTML and plain text editing functionality in [b]Gecko-based[/b] applications.[/quote]
This is a good thing to FireFox and other gecko-based browser... BUT, what about IE and Opera ?? They aren't gecko-based. Does that means that they will not be able to use it ?? hmm ??

I've seen a few WYSIWYG but most of them are pretty buggy. They all consist of "complicated and sophisticated" things (codes, lol) in it, but they have the problems of cross-browser-compatibility.

Anyway, aren't those WYSIWYG editor and BBCode tags exists solely for one purpose ? To make lazy people's life easier =)

Visit the [url=http://www.mozilla.org/editor/]Mozilla Editor[/url] and the [url=http://www.mozilla.org/editor/midasdemo/]live demo[/url] (Note: I got a feeling the demo page is out-dated).

Live Rendering:

The real-time rendered result...

Mozilla Editor - 4:09 pm
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via woeisiong:

It seems that Mozilla is building it's own editor. I suppose that's a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) web-based editor.
Quote:
The Mozilla editor provides HTML and plain text editing functionality in Gecko-based applications.

This is a good thing to FireFox and other gecko-based browser... BUT, what about IE and Opera ?? They aren't gecko-based. Does that means that they will not be able to use it ?? hmm ??

I've seen a few WYSIWYG but most of them are pretty buggy. They all consist of "complicated and sophisticated" things (codes, lol) in it, but they have the problems of cross-browser-compatibility.

Anyway, aren't those WYSIWYG editor and BBCode tags exists solely for one purpose ? To make lazy people's life easier =)

Visit the Mozilla Editor and the live demo (Note: I got a feeling the demo page is out-dated).
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