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I currently have a knowledgebase that I use JCE Editor to enter all of the content and I want to move this KB to Easyblog and keep using it like I do now with JCE. I can set the default editor to be JCE Editor for Easyblog and this will allow me to work. However this will change the editor for all authors and I would rather it was just me.

My Idea

To this end I propose a further option in the default editor selection, 'Prompt for selection:

Settings->editor->default Editor

  • Editor – JCE
  • Editor - CodeMirror
  • Editor – None
  • Editor – TinyMCE
  • Built In – EasyBlog Composer
  • Prompt for selection


A further option to select the WYSIWYG editor to choose between that and composer. In this drop field you would select the alternative WYSIWYG editor that would appear as a choice between this WYSIWYG and composer.

What this will do it that when I create an article there will be a prompt box that comes up and allows me to select either Easyblog inbuilt composer or my selected Editor

I would also have these option overridable within the Author settings. Now I am not sure how you would handle permissions around this.

I would have at least add the 2 following options (use global/propmt for selection) to Author->Default Editor

  • Use Global
  • Editor – JCE
  • Editor - CodeMirror
  • Editor – None
  • Editor – TinyMCE
  • Built In – EasyBlog Composer
  • Prompt for selection



Why

This allows me to run to distinct sections of my blog that require different WYSIWYG while allowing normal bloggers to carry on as normal using the built in Composer because that is built for bloging.

thanks
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