Contents
1. Introduction
2. FCK editor
2.1 English
2.2 Spanish
2.3 Dutch
3. Plain HTML editor
4. CK editor
4.1 English
4.2 Spanish
4.4 Dutch
5. Concluding remarks
Website@School comes with
three editors:
- CKEditor: the default WYSIWYG (What You See is What You Get) editor,
also the best choice for blind and visually impared. What a difference one
character makes :-).
CKEditor satisfies all Section 508 requirements as well as the WCAG 2.0
Level A principles. Source:
http://ckeditor.com/blog/CKEditor_and_WAI-ARIA_means_Usable_Accessibility.
This page also provides accessibility usage tips.
- FCK editor: a WYSIWYG editor for older browsers.
- Plain editor (Text Area), to edit plain HTML.
In the user properties a user can select her preferred editor. See also
chapter Account Manager,
paragraph 3. Users.
There is no need to redo what is already perfectly done by Frederico
Caldera Knabben, the creator of the (F)CKEditors, and ohters who have created
manuals in several languages. Please see the lnks below.
http://docs.cksource.com/FCKeditor_2.x/Users_Guide.
A Spanish manual can be
found at: http://wyxs.net/web/was_es/editors/,
found on
http://www.templatesaga.com/nav/documentacion/editores/manualFCKEditor.html.
Dutch manuals can be found at:
http://wyxs.net/web/was_nl/editors/,
The plain HTML edtor is
ideal for learning HTML. There is no manual. Numerous links can be found on
the Internet on how to learn HTML (HyperText Markup Language). It's a
simple laanguage with endless markup possibilities.
Pages created with the HTML editor do not need the <html>,
<head>, <title> and <body>tags, nor their closing tags.
They are set with the theme. This can be observed when viewing the page
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Author: Dirk Schouten <schoiutdi (at) knoware (dot) nl
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Last updated: 2012-04-01