[DG: Teaching & Learning] CK Editor

Peter Owen Peter.Owen at wits.ac.za
Fri Sep 19 08:39:17 PDT 2014


This is not the Editor we have in our version of Sakai, perhaps when I Googled it originally some time ago I was chasing the wrong version.

P


From: Sam Ottenhoff [mailto:ottenhoff at longsight.com]
Sent: 19 September 2014 17:35
To: Peter Owen
Cc: Neal Caidin; Aurora Collado; pedagogy at collab.sakaiproject.org
Subject: Re: [DG: Teaching & Learning] Lessons Tool Survey



On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 11:26 AM, Peter Owen <Peter.Owen at wits.ac.za<mailto:Peter.Owen at wits.ac.za>> wrote:
Yes, the CK Editor, which I gather has been discontinued and no longer supported by its originators?


How did you come to this conclusion?  A simple Google search shows a healthy presence here: http://ckeditor.com/demo

In your experience, what rich-text editor functions better?


Or is it perhaps the version of Sakai we have? Not sure.

But if it’s throughout Sakai I understand the difficulties of changing it: my concern is how to get things like a photo slider working within it.

Use an existing CKEditor plugin or create a new one: http://ckeditor.com/addons/plugins/all

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