Hello Couchies!
I do really appreciate Couch system and it's authors, so I decided to make a contribution to it and bought OEM lisense of Imperavi Redactor WYSIWYG for Couch.
I use Couch not for simple websites only, but for highly professional and complex, too. But open-source CKEdit or TinyMCE are slow, complex and not easily customizable for precise projects. The best system for now as I think is Redactor, it is fast, jQuery-based, easily customizable and has great features out-of-box like:
- Drag-n-dropping and copying images that are automatically being uploaded to the server,
- Parsing Youtube and Vimeo links (without using shortcodes),
- Support for HTML edit in Inline mode,
- Keyboard shortcuts, auto-saving, great security,
- Translation to many languages, etc.
Redactor's API is simple enough to make own plugins, for example for inserting mp3's and other shortcodes, I suppose it gives better user experience that using standard Couch shortcodes (they are awesome, but if we can make them work as a button in editor, it's better).
And... KK promised to integrate it with the next version of Couch (1.4.5)!
The additional info is here: http://imperavi.com/redactor/
Thanks!
I do really appreciate Couch system and it's authors, so I decided to make a contribution to it and bought OEM lisense of Imperavi Redactor WYSIWYG for Couch.
I use Couch not for simple websites only, but for highly professional and complex, too. But open-source CKEdit or TinyMCE are slow, complex and not easily customizable for precise projects. The best system for now as I think is Redactor, it is fast, jQuery-based, easily customizable and has great features out-of-box like:
- Drag-n-dropping and copying images that are automatically being uploaded to the server,
- Parsing Youtube and Vimeo links (without using shortcodes),
- Support for HTML edit in Inline mode,
- Keyboard shortcuts, auto-saving, great security,
- Translation to many languages, etc.
Redactor's API is simple enough to make own plugins, for example for inserting mp3's and other shortcodes, I suppose it gives better user experience that using standard Couch shortcodes (they are awesome, but if we can make them work as a button in editor, it's better).
And... KK promised to integrate it with the next version of Couch (1.4.5)!
The additional info is here: http://imperavi.com/redactor/
Thanks!