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Congrats to you too, it seems to me that your conversation with yourself in your first attempt really show us the real thought that you have in deterining between joomla and MODx, and that’s a really cool start for us to have a user testomonial in using our MODx system. Good for our marketing strategy.
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Quote from: MadeMyDay at Dec 29, 2005, 11:57 PM
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Hi MadeMyDay,
On your site I’ve noticed that you’ve stated that "The shipped FCK editor is not my thing"
Dont know if you’re aware that FCK is optional in MODx and you can install Xhina, TinyMCE or anyother Richtext editor that your need.
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Hi xwisdom,
I´m aware of that FCK is optional (also awailable for joomla), but I didn´t try something else yet. I´m curious if there is one that has more functions or is better to handle (less html mistakes in editing).
Greetz Marc
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Quote from: MadeMyDay at Dec 30, 2005, 09:27 AM
Hi xwisdom,
I´m aware of that FCK is optional (also awailable for joomla), but I didn´t try something else yet. I´m curious if there is one that has more functions or is better to handle (less html mistakes in editing).
Greetz Marc
Not wysiwyg, but as far as code compliancy is concerned, maybe
Textile or
Markdown will be the way to go then
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