WordPress TinyMCE Editor

For those using the default WSIWIG editor in WordPress (i.e. TinyMCE), you might consider disabling it and using either an external WSIWIG editor or just using the non-WSIWIG form of the editor. To do this, sign into WordPress and go to Users–>Your Profile from the main menu and uncheck the visual rich editor option:

WordPress Personal Options

The visual editor editor is useful for basic functionality but really starts to falter when you need to do more complex things like create page anchors, complex lists, add images (especially for those using the lightbox plugin), or other formatting.

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Thursday, November 9th, 2006 Software

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