From glenn.britton@utoronto.ca Sat Apr 13 20:29:09 2013 Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2013 20:29:03 -0400 From: glenn.britton@utoronto.ca To: glenn.britton@utoronto.ca Subject: Active Editor Recommendations from their suppor site. Topic Which WYSIWIG (What you see is what you get) HTML Editors to use, what are the benefits of each and how to switch it ACM allows you to use different HTML editors to edit the content. Each editor can behave differently in terms of the code and content it produces. Here is some information to help you choose which one to use and how to change it. Choosing an HTML Editor Log into ACM Click on My Page in the Admin Toolbar at the top Click on the HTML Editor drop down menu Select the desired editor Click Save HTML Editor 1: RadAjax This is the recommended editor to use for ACM and the default HTML Editor as of ACM 11.0. The editor is created by Telerik and supports all the standard WYSIWYG editor features and is fully integrated into ACM. You can control what buttons users see by adjusting the R.A.D. tab of their group permissions. HTML Editor 2: TinyMCE This is the alternative to Telerik's editors. The editor is not as integrated into ACM as you cannot control permissions on the editor based on group membership. HTML Editor 3: r.a.d. This is the original editor for ACM also created by Telerik. The editor has been replaced by the RadAjax editor which produces more compliant HTML code and is faster to load. This editor, is not supported in Internet Explorer 8.0 and above, and may have issues with modern browsers because it is over 5 years old and created well before many of the modern browser versions.