 The highly acclaimed Joomla! FCKeditor is a super-fast and lightweight WYSIWYG editor for Joomla! 1.0.x & 1.5.x. Equipped with a Microsoft Word-like Editor that assists even the techno-phobic amongst to easily manage site content with a few simple clicks. Adding or deleting content, assigning features, creating styles, uploading images or flash files couldn’t be simpler. It is compatible with all mainstream browsers which include: (windows) IE, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape 7+ Camino and for the first time supports Safari and Opera 9.5 beta!
******* Update to JoomlaFCK editor 2.5.x - 17 April 2008 *****
Latest new features:
• The latest releases sees the file manager supporting ‘Relative’ image & flash path as well as the standard absolute.
• Auto format source feature is now configurable and can now be switched on /off either globally on the parameter page or by the Editor’s toolbar.
• Backward compatibility now supported for Joomla! 1.0.9/1.0.10/1.0.11 versions.
• Also contains several welcomed bug fixes.
****** Note: JoomlaFCK 2.6.0 beta shortly to be released ******
Just a little note:
We are aware that configurations do vary causing the occasional problem. If you do find a bug please feel welcome to report it on the forums @ http://www.joomlafckeditor.com/ and if you are a JoomlaFCK editor supporter don’t forget to vote for us!
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| Good Editor... But by jakebls, December 21, 2007 |
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FCK editor is a wonderful wysiwyg editor, but it still lacks some of the key features that JCE has. There isn't a file manager system, and there doesn't seem to be a plugin system to add additional features. Now FCK looks nice and clean, and works very well. In the short time that I used it, I didn't find a way to remove/rearrange the buttons on the toolbars.
An very good editor, however I think that its biggest downfall is the lack of a File Manager for files other than .swf.
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| good interface by kimchi, December 5, 2007 |
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i've just downloaded this bot. it looks good so far.
i haven't tested it yet (haven't got the time to play around with it) but it looks promising from what i've seen so far.
as described, the interface looks like MS Word which helps a lot for users who are not familiar with Tiny interface.
the best bit is it allows users to upload file onto the server from front end which is what i'm after as i don't want to give users permission to access the back end.
i highly recommend this bot/component.
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| Good Editor by cerebraltissue, November 16, 2007 |
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Its an excellent editor. Nice and easy to use with action packed image handling. I have a problem with the width setting of the editor but there are options in the settings so that worked out fine.Highly recommended extension
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| Superb Wysiwyg Editor by zoom66, November 8, 2007 |
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3 of 3 people find this review helpful:
I have to say that this is the Wysiwyg Editor I looking for.
It's excellent!! 5 star plug-in!!
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| The best Joomla! editor out there, and I have tried all of them by Tom Hammond, October 26, 2007 |
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1 of 1 people find this review helpful:
FCKEditor is by far the best Joomla! content editor. Toolbar looks clean and has lots of editing features. What you see is really what you get, which isn't the case for most of the other free editors out there. Documentation is sparse, but the technical support is excellent. The only minor complaint is that the "insert picture" from browsing the server doesn't preview the pictures as you click on them. But other than that, I highly recommend this text editor to anyone!
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| JoomlaFCK 1.2.0 still the best choice by petterip, October 26, 2007 |
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I have used JoomlaFCK 1.2.0 now for one year in several Joomla installations. I just upgraded one site to use the newest 2.4.4, but it had several problems with IE 6.0 and the file browser didn't work so I had to fall back to 1.2.0. That version is still solid enough and has served my customers' nicely.
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| Too Limited For Experienced Writers by Tim_Olaguna, October 20, 2007 |
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This editor is not recommended for sites where folks who are used to writing material using Microsoft Word or any other popular word processor will be contributing articles. The range of fonts and font sizes available to a writer is far too limiting and small. joomlafck2 is a bit better and JCE is best of all for sights aimed at serious writers.
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| Gr8 support! by zombie_rock, October 19, 2007 |
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2 of 2 people find this review helpful:
Thank guys.
Had a width problem and Webx gave me my answer with minutes, gr8 support! Very please with the editor, this extension deserves to be rated as No1.
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| Oh My Gosh, I love it..! by sosisa, October 11, 2007 |
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2 of 2 people find this review helpful:
I’ve just had some work done on my website. My developer recommended the Joomla FCKeditor and Oh My Gosh, I love it..! Been using it for the last week and this has made my job easy! Definitely the best editor and free! Template facility, image upload, CSS styling etc AND doesn’t mess-up my code. Don’t waste time recommend you time download NOW! Thanks GUYS
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| needs some more... by bzsolt, October 9, 2007 |
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This could be a great editor if it wouldn't replace with end knew more about image positioning.
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| impressive support by ErikDum, October 8, 2007 |
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3 of 3 people find this review helpful:
The editor is really nice and certainly appears more useful than the tinyMCE provided in the joomla distribution. A feature I like is the ability to see html code in the same window as I often switch from one view to the other. What is truly outstanding with this software is the support. I received an answer that corrected my problem within 15mins of posting the question.
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| br / p setting by mirarm, October 8, 2007 |
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The br / p settings in the bot still doesn't work. If you try setting to br & click save it keeps going back to p. This is useless with some modules eg Tabs & sliders not working when configured with inserted into the page code.
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| Excellent alternative to JCE by thepisu, October 4, 2007 |
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3 of 3 people find this review helpful:
I try to compare this to JCE.
JoomlaFCK is better for:
- faster
- nicer (office and silver skins)
- easier
- good Flash objects support (for JCE's latest version is not free)
JCE is better for:
- plugin manager (you can enable/disable each button)
- user access levels (you can enable some buttons only for specific user levels, example Author)
- ability to separate user images (each user upload and use images in it's own folder, and cannot see other images)
- advanced links (to Joomla's contents, contacts, ...)
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| Frustrated by roandr, October 3, 2007 |
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I am getting frustrated with this plugin. From withing the editor everything looks ok, but after I click "Apply" or "Save" there is no telling what will show up. It changes my styling (font type, font size, paragraphs, puts in empty div tags etc). I find myself editing within the source code more that within the "WYSIWYG". It might have something to do with me using the "Apply" function rather than "Save".
Is it me or is it the plugin?
Ronny
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