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HTML Editor in description
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I am attempting to do this tutorial however it does not have a "HTML" button that should be appearing to open the HTML editor
I am attempting to do this tutorial however it does not have a "HTML" button that should be appearing to open the HTML editor
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Re: HTML Editor in description
Rideem3 wrote:The HTML button doesn't appear in Chrome. Try Firefox.
Why?
Simple question.
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Rideem3 wrote:Webkit (what Chrome is) doesn't render certain scripts the way that other browsers do.
It would be really handy if that was in tutorial.
Also any browser other than firefox?
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Rideem3 wrote:Firefox is officially the second best browser out there. Chrome being first, but I personally believe that Firefox should be.
Anyway, I'm not sure of any other browser that does, but I personally recommend you use firefox.
I am not going to go to the time consuming effort of installing an entirely new browser that I will never use (chrome fan) other than one purpose.
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Then in that case you have no other option. The only way would be, what Rideem suggested.
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Sir Chivas™ wrote:Then in that case you have no other option. The only way would be, what Rideem suggested.
AOL works by the way. However, Internet explorer does not.
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Its a confusing endeavor as to why they have not bothered to support Chrome with the WYSIWYG Editor in the ACP. Chrome supports Iframe based Rich-Text editors just as much as Firefox.
Maybe they need to update they're ancient VBulletin Rich-Text editor to something that's been written within the last 6 years
Answering your question as to why the editor does not work in Chrome: Because its older.
Maybe they need to update they're ancient VBulletin Rich-Text editor to something that's been written within the last 6 years
Answering your question as to why the editor does not work in Chrome: Because its older.
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