I have no experience at writing code, I'm simply looking for an easy and elegant WYSIWYG Html editor, and have been drawn to CKEditor - because I can see how good it is. But, I've been trying all day to get it running and regrettably, my knowledge is not strong enough to integrate.... I've unzipped ckeditor on my server, copied in
<head>
...
<script type="text/javascript" src="/ckeditor/ckeditor.js"></script>
</head>
but cannot figure out what I need to do next.. I'm struggling, is CKeditor for experienced techie's - or can an inexperienced Newbie like me, who knows nothing about writing code for the web cope. Should I look elsewhere, I have no time to learn code - it's not even what I do...
Many thanks
<head>
...
<script type="text/javascript" src="/ckeditor/ckeditor.js"></script>
</head>
but cannot figure out what I need to do next.. I'm struggling, is CKeditor for experienced techie's - or can an inexperienced Newbie like me, who knows nothing about writing code for the web cope. Should I look elsewhere, I have no time to learn code - it's not even what I do...
Many thanks

Re: Is it Newbie friendly?
It looks like all you have to do is include the javascript editor code, create a form with a textarea and a submit button, and give the textarea a class of "ckeditor"
According to the "replacebyclass.html", that's all you should need to do.
Re: Is it Newbie friendly?
Re: Is it Newbie friendly?
Re: Is it Newbie friendly?
Re: Is it Newbie friendly?
http://alfonsoml.blogspot.com/2009/08/u ... sites.html