It is working now, after that change, but I’ll download the newest version.
One thing I did note is that it seems to conflict with “Textarea Resizer”, which I use on almost every site. I don’t know enough about extensions to know where the fault lies there, but I thought I’d bring it to your attention!
May I add that it might be handy to throw a link to the right of, or below, the Textile buttons that says something like “View Textile Formatting Guide” - which could (maybe) open in a new window and lead the user to either the Textile Reference at Hobix or The Textile Reference Manual at Threshold State.
First off, this extension is great, and I’ve installed it on several sites.
One thing I’ve noticed, though:
For bullets and numbering:
When I select text and click on either the bullet or numbering button, a space is inserted before the ” * ” or the ” # “.
Textile won’t render those as bullets or numbers. It has to be the first character in the line.
In other words:
renders:
<ul>
<li>list 1</li>
<li>list 2</li>
</ul>
When the first character in the line is a space, you just get this:
It’s very confusing for the clients!
Anyone else notice this? I’ve tried it both FF and IE, and it’s the same. Any fixes?
Just wanted to give my thanks and support for this extensions.
I’m close to delivering a new site but I really don’t like the tinymce integration and think this gives a nice mix between going down that path and just using the default text editor.
Great work!
Looking forward to see this develop.
I’m trying to add a default button that takes an image and surrounds it with a div that floats left, and has a caption. Works great in Firefox, but in Safari I’m getting a weird error (see attached pic).
Here’s my new button code:
If you have an image in the body area, you select it and click the button, which results in the following:
All the user has to do then is set the width of the div to be the same as the width of the picture, and fill out the credit and description (or delete them, as they’re optional).
It’s a slick solution for the users and like I said, this works great in FF. Compare the two attached pics to see how it’s supposed to look, and how Safari is rendering it. For these more complex buttons, is there some way I should be escaping the markup so that Safari renders it correctly in the browser? I’ve tried a few different things, but if someone knows off the top of their head that would be great as I couldn’t get this error to go away.
@mdesign - awesome, glad to hear it!
@Jean-Pol - I was finally able to reproduce the submit problem. Do you by chance have Solspace’s Tag module installed? I think there might be a javascript collision somewhere. I’ll have a fix in the next version…
Also just a note to anyone else watching the thread I’m working on an update that fixes the list issue, submit issue, and will add a help button (with configurable url in settings). Have to get through a client crunch but should be posting it in the next couple days.
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