TMEdit

Version
1.2 (last update on Jun 25, 2009)
Rating
Compatibility
Votes
Favoured
21
License
GPLv2 or later
Non-Commercial
Type
Views
185588
Date Added
5 March 2006
FEATURING
- Image Manager: add images on your server to your articles with ease
- File Manager: create links to documents on your server
- CSS Plugin: add CSS styling to your articles
- Smilies Plugin: let your community insert smilies in the twinkle of an eye
- CSS realtime preview: see how your article looks while editing
TMEdit is lightweight and super fast and will satisfy many users with its feature set.
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Great editor works great except for hyperlinks they dont open a new window. but love the image insert and resize to fit. Thanks guys.
Personally I cannot live without my XHTMLSuite in2it WYSIWYG Editor but for those projects that it is not feasible to use in2it (for a client site for instance) - TMEdit is a god sent!
Hands down the best free WYSIWYG Editor for Joomla and second only to XHTMLSuite's in2it Editor.
Hands down the best free WYSIWYG Editor for Joomla and second only to XHTMLSuite's in2it Editor.
First let me say that this plugin was easy to install and produced a very nice editor with a good array of options. It does, however, have a security feature that we didn't expect: when we tried to paste text using Firefox we were greeted with a security warning and offered instructions to modify our browser's configuration files to allow access to our local clipboard. It's a thoughtful feature, but we do not believe that most of our users would be willing to do that and we would end up getting their submissions by email or in forum posts. This is by no means a "fault" of the editor plugin, but it is a security feature it to be aware of and consider. It would be nice if it could be a switchable option from the admin backend plugin configuration panel.
The new version of TMedit for 1.5RC3 works just fine on Joomla 1.5RC4 Also. To get it to work don't forget to select TMedit as your editor in the global configuration and I found that disabling TinyMCE in the plugins is also advantageous.
After our trial and compare test we decided to use it as the default WYSIWYG Editors for all our basic Joomla site development and we planning to go for the XHTMLsuite to be use in enterprise Joomla site development just to have the front-end image/file management. When you deal with lots of end-user that will dare to maintain the content of their website the less the go around the back-end the best for your nerves.
Keep the good work!
Keep the good work!
I'm having an issue with this plugin that nobody seems to report. Everything for me works fine except that I can't create links, neither use the font color feature. It just doesn't work. I've tried on IE6, IE7, and FF. I even tried it on different computers and OS, and still with the issue.
Also the issue of the popup window not going on top using FF is really annoying.
The best features are the picture upload and the html code being just there and not on popup window; which if you ask for, has issues too.
Also the issue of the popup window not going on top using FF is really annoying.
The best features are the picture upload and the html code being just there and not on popup window; which if you ask for, has issues too.
It looks nice, but it has a problem when your joomla is not installed in the root. The image insert dialog pops under the browser instead of above and it goes automatically to the images folder of the root installation. So for a Joomla installation in a subdirectory you just can't get to the pictures.
Wow! Really good editor, Really better than FCKEditor, and TinyMCE.
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards,
V.M.Rajaprathap
Thanks a lot.
Best Regards,
V.M.Rajaprathap
I've tried out a whole load of editors and for me this is the one. I have direct access to my html with a button click, and by this I mean the editor itself shows me the html rather than popping up a new window with my markup in it. Unlike other editors it doesn't strip out my class attributes, and it even leaves my newline characters intact. All this plus it looks great and is very simple and usable for non programmers.
Oh and the image upload functionality is a dream. Will definitely be checking out the commercial version.
Oh and the image upload functionality is a dream. Will definitely be checking out the commercial version.
Pros:
* Decent editor.
* Installed cleanly.
* Seems to do a good job of keeping your markup intact.
Cons:
* Doesn't render multi-column float-based layout -- at all.
* Can't specify styles for markup.
* Loses undo/redo history after going into HTML view -- even if you make no changes.
* Bug trying to modify/insert image (as of 5 Dec 2006).
Summary:
* If you have basic needs and simple layout, this plug-in will do.
* There are better free choices.
* You have to wonder why the company provides it, as it is not a good sales tool to entice people to buy their flagship product.
* Decent editor.
* Installed cleanly.
* Seems to do a good job of keeping your markup intact.
Cons:
* Doesn't render multi-column float-based layout -- at all.
* Can't specify styles for markup.
* Loses undo/redo history after going into HTML view -- even if you make no changes.
* Bug trying to modify/insert image (as of 5 Dec 2006).
Summary:
* If you have basic needs and simple layout, this plug-in will do.
* There are better free choices.
* You have to wonder why the company provides it, as it is not a good sales tool to entice people to buy their flagship product.
This is an excellent plug in. Just install, change the default editor and go. Very nice, I will definetly use it.
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