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Project:
Drag'n'Drop Uploads
Version:
6.x-1.0-beta2
Component:
Miscellaneous
Priority:
Normal
Category:
Feature request
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Created:
3 Jun 2010 at 17:12 UTC
Updated:
9 Apr 2013 at 13:22 UTC
First of all thank you for this great module!
I am using the CKeditor module and can not drag images in to the editor field. If I switch to a plain text body field, the upload works as expected. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Comments
Comment #1
decipheredHi timpiche,
At this stage I have no plans to support any of the standalone WYSIWYG modules, instead I put my support 100% behind the WYSIWYG module which has support for the CKEditor WYSIWYG.
If you have a valid reason not to use the WYSIWYG module however I could be swayed.
Cheers,
Deciphered.
Comment #2
abaddon commentedckeditor or fckeditor modules have better support for the respective editors, theres still bugs in wysiwyg for those 2 at least, for eg. enabling all buttons produces a messed up toolbar
Comment #3
decipheredabaddon,
As sad as it is, you are correct, I do believe there could be some improvements in the WYSIWYG module along those lines.
I will definitely look at adding support for the standalone WYSIWYG modules in an upcoming release.
Cheers,
Deciphered.
Comment #4
jzornig commentedsubscribe
Comment #5
Roavei commentedsubscribe
Comment #6
obiwan commentedAlso a growing number of distributions - such as Acquia's Drupal Commons - use CKEditor not WYSIWYG module, and quite a few Drupal development shops (including ours) have adopted CKEditor as their standard and therefore have a lot of client websites already using CKEditor module. Difficult for us to switch out that module.
Love the module - thank you - but just wanting to make a case for CKEditor module support.
Thank you!
Comment #7
CinemaSaville commented+1 for CKEditor
Comment #8
dreadfulcode commentedWell, I use ckeditor for wysiwyg api since it's the best script out there, so I'll jump on the bandwagon.
Another +1 for the standalone.
Comment #9
jvieille commented+1 for CKEditor
Comment #10
zkrebs commented+ 1
Comment #11
rumblewand commented+1
Comment #12
queryblitz commented+1!!!!1
Comment #13
SlayJay commented+1 -- drupal spark uses ckeditor module, and I believe ckeditor module is going to be in drupal 8 core.