MoxieCode Systems

A controlled loss of control

I am really enjoying all the 'click and enable' functionality of Drupal, or any other CMS that I have researched. They all come with a very flexiable framework, that makes it easy for any developer to create his/her own modules/plugins/add-ins (call it what you want). A few days after installing Drupal, and having written a handful of blog posts, I enabled the module for a RSS feed, and just like that, my pages/blog were indexed, (only 5 at that point) and there was a working feed. I added the link into my Google Desktop and there were my posts. Amazing!!

Working with Drupal - TinyMCE

As much as I like working with HTML, it is horribly inconvenient to author my stories/blog entries with; especially when all you get is a tiny little text box to work it. You can't indent and you can't see the line numbers. So I started looking for a WYSIWYG editor that would plug right into Drupal.

During my research to find a CMS, I had read a few entries mentioning TinyMCE.
So I did some further research and it was the WYSIWYG editor of choice for most people on the Drupal forums.

I just dropped the TinyMCE module into SmartFTP, enabled it, added a
profile, and I was ready to go.
It came with an option to to boost the performance of TinyMCE, download
the "TinyMCE compressor".

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