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TMEdit Plugin

A convenient cross browser WYSIWYG editor for Joomla! perfectly suitable for community websites!

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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2006-10-22
Reviews: 1
I've tried others, but they all seem buggy. But this one actually works fine. It's a pity the default Joomla editor doesn't work because it is a central tool for the CMS! Anyhow, I recomend TMEdit because it works and is STABLE!
1 of 1 people found this review helpful
2006-09-03
Reviews: 9
Every time i build a new site for a client i remove the old editor and add this, as it is much more user friendly, allows correct font changes in the same way as you can in Word. Also allows you to add and edit SWF files and images.

Perfect, keep up the great work guys.
2006-07-30
Reviews: 238
I had downloaded this editor and tried it for a while. When I want to insert an image into the article, then the popup windows appear and told me "Configuration problem: images/stories does not exist."

I know I have this directory. The only explanation for this error may be that I had installed my Joomla in a subdirectory instead of the root directory of my FTP account on the server.

I think this is foolish. Why should we all install joomla in the root directory?

If this is only a configuration problem, why I can not find any configuration option about the image directory at the setting page of this mambot?
0 of 1 people found this review helpful
2006-07-24
Reviews: 1
It really runs... No upload files problems.
2006-07-04
Reviews: 1
the only one that can handle pasted html correctly. two thumbs up. forget jce, this one still reigns supreme.
2006-06-21
Reviews: 2
This looked really good at the start. You are able to link to pages in your site automatically and has a really simple image upload feature (the 2 limitations of TinyMice). However after I had a few sites up, changing content stopped working using this editor. I switched back to TinyMice and it worked again. It is a wierd problem because sometimes it does work but others it says the content is saved but doesn't update.
2006-05-18
Reviews: 4
If you really want a great editor, you'll want to get wysiwyg pro. However, if you're on a tight budget -- this one is the most reliable bar none. DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE!
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