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Site Renovation Day

28 December 2007 / Alec Kinnear / 3 Comments

Spent most of the day working on Foliopress WYSIWYG together with Peter Baran.

Our solution for the WordPress WYSIWYG and image handling nightmare is coming along quite brilliantly well. This is what the basic toolbar looks like.

Foliopress WYSIWYG toolbar preview
Foliopress WYSIWYG toolbar preview

Foliopress WYSIWYG offers true What You See is What You Get Editing for WordPress.

  • It is backwards compatible with legacy code (hello Xstandard/TinyMCE)
  • It doesn’t break complex forms (hello TinyMCE/Xstandard)
  • It doesn’t discard whole posts (hello Xstandard)
  • It doesn’t go haywire and create more and more nested P tags (hello WYSIWYG Pro)
  • It doesn’t look like hell in the WordPress interface (hello normal FCK)
  • It doesn’t make uploading images a never ending and hopeless struggle (hello WordPress uploader)
  • It doesn’t make your clients hopping mad and lead them to breaking everything (Plaintext/RAW html)
  • Your drafts look like exactly like your posts will, without having to waste time with a preview function (hello Xstandard)
  • You have unlimited standard undo from the keyboard (hello Xstandard)
  • Very easy to configure (including site WYSIWYG) (hello Xstandard, TinyMCE, FCK)

In short, Foliopress WYSIWYG is what you always wished the WordPress Editor would do. I’m using it now and can’t believe no one created and editor like this earlier.

I’m waiting for John to get back off holiday so I can put it up for downloading (we must do a custom implementation of his excellent WordPress download manager Drainhole). We plan to release Foliopress WYSIWYG and Foliopress SEO Images under the Creative Commons strictest license: Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported. What does that mean?

Basically anybody is free to use Foliopress WYSIWYG for non-profit websites. We encourage and support creativity and personal expression in all forms. But for commercial websites there will be a small charge, likely with a per site license. Why should someone running two small commercial sites pay the same as someone running 300 commercial weblogs?

Currently the only WSYIWYG editor which actually works on WordPress belongs to the Semiologic pack and costs $25 for a personal license. It’s a very good deal, but Foliopress WYSIWYG editor is much, much better (sorry Dennis). Specifically, Foliopress WYSIWYG is better looking, has more complete and easier to use options, offers true WYSIWYG editing and handles images at a totally different level.

You will save yourself a ton of time by using Foliopress WYSIWYG. And frustration. Money is good. Less frustration – on the web – is even better. You wil write more posts and enjoy the writing more.

The best complete freebie out there for commercial use is Dean’s FCK Editor for WordPress. There’s nothing wrong with Dean’s WYSIWYG editor (and lots good, including a rich options panel) but it’s not very good looking and pretty clunky. We sent Dean some core code which would make his editor compatible with our SEO Images plugin for FCK. Unfortunately we didn’t hear back from him. He’s probably swamped in mail (so am I Dean, if you must know).

In the meantime, there’s a lot to clean up on this site. I got to some of it:

  • The long missing breadcrumbs so that people could navigate up in the tools seciton.
  • The few downloads which weren’t working (misconfigured Drainhole).
  • The shrinking deep menu in the static pages section.
  • Documentation and screenshots for the Mambo Embedded Menus plugin.

Merry Christmas! A working WordPress Editor. A few days late, but it’s been 2000 years coming.

For immediate notification of the release of Foliopress WYSIWYG and Foliopress SEO Images, just fill in the form below and I will send you an email as soon as it is available for download.

Alec Kinnear

Alec Kinnear

Alec has been helping businesses succeed online since 2000. Alec is an SEM expert with a background in advertising, as a former Head of Television for Grey Moscow and Senior Television Producer for Bates, Saatchi and Saatchi Russia.

Categories: WordPress Tags: creative commons, fck, mambo, semiologic, tinymce, WordPress images, wordpress plugins

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Comments

  1. Joerg Battermann 5 January 2008 at 8:59 am

    Hey there Alec,

    quick Question: I’ve just started for a good, reliable wysiwyg editor for my new project, which is based upon ruby on rails. I do understand that foliopress is highly integrated with wordpress/php5 etc, but I was wondering whether you see a chance that it might work with a rails backend properly, too. I’d obviously write all the server-side parts myself, as this is on my feature todo anyway, but do you think I could give it a try and I could license it somewhere down the road?

    -J

    Reply
  2. Avatar photoalec 3 February 2008 at 11:04 pm

    Hello Joerg,

    Thanks for your interest. I wrote a post about tumblr based on visiting your website, but then we ran into some technical difficulties with Foliopress WYSIWYG which meant that we just released last week.

    Foliopress WYSIWYG is Wordpress and PHP5 based, but both of the core components (FCK and KFM) are heavily javascript based, so if I were working on Rails I would think seriously about using these better tested frameworks.

    Grab a copy of Foliopress WYSIWYG and let me know what you think.

    Reply

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