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Version: 7.x-2.7-dev

Maintainers: jbickar, sherakama Changelog.txt

This module provides an out-of-the-box base WYSIWYG configuration for Stanford Sites. It adds a "Content Editor Text Format" with additional allowed tags and an associated WYSIWYG configuration. Access to the Content Editor Text Format should only be given to trusted roles.

Installation

Install this module like any other module. See Drupal Documentation

Configuration

Nothing special needed.

Troubleshooting

If you are experiencing issues with this module try reverting the feature first. If you are still experiencing issues try posting an issue on the GitHub issues page.

Contribution / Collaboration

You are welcome to contribute functionality, bug fixes, or documentation to this module. If you would like to suggest a fix or new functionality you may add a new issue to the GitHub issue queue or you may fork this repository and submit a pull request. For more help please see GitHub's article on fork, branch, and pull requests

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stanford_wysiwyg's Issues

Remove h2 option in block WYSIWYG

When editing a block, the WYSIWYG should not have the option for an h2, because the block title gets rendered as an h2.

Would be preferable to do this as an override or preprocess rather than setting up a completely new text format.

Teaser break not supported

The teaser break does not work right with this feature.

When inserting a teaser break: the break gets surrounded by

tags. The result is:

and the teaser is not recognized when the node is rendered.

It would be ideal to have the teaser break functionality since the summary doesn't support HTML tags. It appears that all you can have in a summary is plain text.

I wonder if it is due to the order the filters and rules are applied?

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