Dears,
Mercury is a full featured HTML5 editor. It was built from the ground up to help your team get the most out of content editing in modern browsers.
Core features:
Previewing
Preview content while you're working to see exactly how it'll look.
Link Tools
Insert and edit links, including TOC/Bookmark links.
Media Tools
Insert and edit images, youtube videos, and vimeo videos.
Image Uploading
Drag images from your desktop to automatically uploaded and insert them.
Table Editing
Advanced table editing and creation.
Snippets
Insert and edit predefined and reusable bits of markup/code using drag and drop.
Custom Regions
We provide Markdown, HTML, and Snippet region types by default.
It is very stable and fast.
Project Link: http://jejacks0n.github.com/mercury/
Hopefully that it will be added in the near future.
Thanks.
Jonathan Hindi
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Comments
Comment #1
jmventura CreditAttribution: jmventura commentedI vote for that too!
Comment #2
sunGood idea.
Comment #3
bryancasler CreditAttribution: bryancasler commentedsubscribe
Comment #4
thomasLausZ CreditAttribution: thomasLausZ commentedplease, I want it now!
;-)
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Comment #5
droplet CreditAttribution: droplet commentedsubscribing
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John Pitcairn CreditAttribution: John Pitcairn commentedsub
Comment #7
thomasLausZ CreditAttribution: thomasLausZ commentedhow can we contribute to make this happen?
Comment #8
drupizzle CreditAttribution: drupizzle commented+1
Comment #9
ceege111 CreditAttribution: ceege111 commentedVery nice editor.
Comment #10
kulvik CreditAttribution: kulvik commentedYes please :) +1(million)
Comment #11
TwoDRE thomasvum in #7, and anyone else who's able to contribute.
If you have the time to dig into this, please follow the examples in #900220: How to integrate a new editor and assign this issue toyourself so we know someone's working on it. Until then, I'll postpone this.
Comment #11.0
TwoDEditing some text.
Comment #12
steinmb CreditAttribution: steinmb as a volunteer and at University Of Bergen commentedhttps://github.com/jejacks0n/mercury mostly dead since 2013. I suggest we close it as "won't fix" or outdated.
Comment #13
TwoDAgreed. I barely have time to maintain the current integrations (most of which are practically dead) so I don't see a reason to include another one. If someone is using this they have already either implemented Wysiwyg's API in a new module or forked Wysiwyg itself.
And, thank you @steinmb for the issue queue pruning, very much appreciated!