By JillJack on
Is there a module for writing the html easier in drupal, like colouring it?.
Edited by: VeryMisunderstood; tagged thread for version in use by poster
Is there a module for writing the html easier in drupal, like colouring it?.
Edited by: VeryMisunderstood; tagged thread for version in use by poster
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http://drupal.org/node/208456
because you tagged this thread with every known verision of Drupal instead of simply tagging it with the version you actually have installed makes it a big difficult to offer specifics. Above is a link to the editors that are avialable for Drupal 5.x. They reside in the downloads. To figure out which ones are avialable for your version of Drupal , if your installation isn't Drupal 5.x visit each project page.
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Thanks, I use 6.x but I
Thanks, I use 6.x but I tagged all since I wondered if there were such a module had been writen. Do you prefer any for 6.x ?
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I've not developed a site using Drupal 6.x and probably won't upgrade my 5.x sites until 5.x is no longer supported.
all i can tell you is to check the downloads area, sort the downloads by Drupal 6
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There are several editors
There are several editors that you can use. Search for wysiwyg editor.
Does anyone suggest a module
Does anyone suggest a module or way to do it. I mean the text editors that I searched can't satisfy my needs. Or people couldn't understand clearly what I wanted to do.
Here I tell you with a screenshot.
http://www.ug.bcc.bilkent.edu.tr/~oyilmaz/cf3.JPG
The screen shot above is from my site. The "editing page" of a content. I want the code there to be colourful, for me to edit easly, I mean it is pure black. I want it's syntax to be highligted.
Here is an example where you can see how it should look like:
http://www.studioware.com/php-text-editor-syntax-highlighting.gif
So how can I do it ?
I've never heard of a
I've never heard of a wysiwyg editor that supports syntax coloring (although I could be wrong).
Dave
Actually wysiwyg or not is
Actually wysiwyg or not is not important, any kind of editor would help me.
only thing I know is , it is hard to edit the html using 1 color only.
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I don't know of any editor WYSIWYG or not, that supports coloring of text during creation of content.
you can always use an editor on your local machine that supports this in standalone and copy and paste the code once you have it completed.
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