Howdy,
Please let me know if this is not the appropriate forum for this question.
We have a MediaWiki installation using the FCKEditor extension that seems to be working great. Our users typically fall into two classes, users who want to edit in a WYSIWYG manner, and users who want to edit using wiki markup. Having the FCKEditor, which can edit in both modes is excellent.
The users who want to edit in markup mode only are at somewhat of an efficiency disadvantage, however. If they are doing a lot of article saving and editing, everytime they go back into Edit mode, they need to click on the "Wikitext" button again, since the Edit page loads in WYSIWYG mode by default.
Would it be possible to configure any of the following scenarios?
1) Entire Wiki is configured so all pages default to Wikitext mode by default.
2) Browser remembers the mode last used and uses that mode the next time the user edits a page.
3) A specific user could choose to set either mode as the default edit preference.
Thanks for any ideas or input!
Kind regards,
Jim
Please let me know if this is not the appropriate forum for this question.
We have a MediaWiki installation using the FCKEditor extension that seems to be working great. Our users typically fall into two classes, users who want to edit in a WYSIWYG manner, and users who want to edit using wiki markup. Having the FCKEditor, which can edit in both modes is excellent.
The users who want to edit in markup mode only are at somewhat of an efficiency disadvantage, however. If they are doing a lot of article saving and editing, everytime they go back into Edit mode, they need to click on the "Wikitext" button again, since the Edit page loads in WYSIWYG mode by default.
Would it be possible to configure any of the following scenarios?
1) Entire Wiki is configured so all pages default to Wikitext mode by default.
2) Browser remembers the mode last used and uses that mode the next time the user edits a page.
3) A specific user could choose to set either mode as the default edit preference.
Thanks for any ideas or input!
Kind regards,
Jim