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Free WYSIWYG Editor
Wednesday 17th January 2007 18:32

A quick plug for one of our sister sites, www.wyzz.info where the Wyzz editor has just been launched - a JavaScript WYSIWYG editor designed to be light and easy to install - perfect for those jobs where the large size and complication of some of the available solutions is not warranted. Wyzz is distributed free under the LGPL.

Wyzz WYSIWYG Editor


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Todd Mullen
Monday 16th March 2009 06:09
I just finished Ajax, Javascript, PHP and came to this site two nights ago (it's mentioned in the back). I saw this ad at the top and mistakenly though: "Hmmmm I've been looking for free WYSIWYG editors to possibly replace Dreamweaver." So I checked it out, I was wrong, it's a script to tie to a form text area that writes (X)HTML in the background. One night before, I created a message board system in an administrative area for a site I'm working on. It just let's you pick who, give a subject, and a message. I thought, "lemme try it out there." I haven't used or tried any of the other "heavier" scripts they mention -- AND I PROBABLY NEVER WILL NOW! THIS THING IS SWEET! I've posted a few messages and I'm constantly just saying/thinking nice! Nice! NICE! I can express things so much better than using mixed-caps. (I'd totally put that in h1'a if it were applied here). It's got just about all the bells and whistles you would want. The newest version is like a 'whopping' 45k to include on a page. I these dude's are on Facebook, I gonna become a fan, if they're not, I'm gonna start the group. I love that about programming -- In our world, some of the best stuff IS free! Good work, Rock On!

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