Is there really no better WYSIYG HTML editor in 2026 than the no-longer-maintained Bluegriffon?
Is there really no better WYSIYG HTML editor in 2026 than the no-longer-maintained Bluegriffon?
One more project migrated to Codeberg: RE Edit, my WYSIWGY editor to work on Rack Extension (audio plugins for Reason Studios DAW)
For my wife's business I manage a website that uses #WordPress in the background. The pages are made with #elementor which is a powerful #WYSIWYG online-editor to create pretty nice designs.
Over the years the site constantly grew, gotten some replacements, etc. Every update has worked fine so far, until yesterday.
When I hit the "Publish" button in Elementor, an error showed up for a couple of seconds: server error (error 500).
The HUH? and the A-HA! in my blog.
https://www.claudiokuenzler.com/blog/1524/wordpress-elementor-mysterious-500-server-error
What's your favourite #Linux #FOSS #WYSIWYG #html #editor, please?
I don't mind hand-editing that boiling sea of html, but I'd rather be mainly writing and composing instead without seeing it.
I've been playing with making eg. tabulated link lists, using #Obsidian. The html exporter community plugin I'm trying out, sure makes a faithful job of reproducing the Obsidian edit view. But I was really more interested in using O. to help me manage bare content, for styling later.
Thoughts welcome 🙏
WYSIWYG редактор хабра — баг репорт
Помнится мне, когда-то давно были каки-то статьи о проблемах редактора статей на хабре, просили сотавить некий старый, а сейчас тишина. Вот коем-то веке решил наваять свою первую статью, думал, что теперь все замечательно, но вот вляпался в WYSIWYG редактор хабра и его проблемы, о чем далее. В конце есть опросы для авторов на понимание проблем, только ли мне они мешают.
Our Green Stylophora frags have been looking excellent the last few weeks. Not sure exactly how or why, but it is almost as if their base is just glowing! Love these guys! This exact specimen, "Green Stylophora WYSIWYG Frag 36MidLeft" is available on the site now.
Remember through the 22nd at midnight (EST) you can save 10 to 40% off all WYSIWYG coral!
#TerraReef #Aquaculture #QuarantinedCoral #SPS #Stylophora #Aquarium #AquariumHobby #ReefTank #WhatYouSeeIsWhatYouGet #WYSIWYG #Coral
I want to share my experiences with #DecapCMS [1]. I set up a lot of static pages with #CI&CD in the past. #mkdocs material, #jekyll, #hugo. You name it. The challenge was always to bring in people not comfortable with #Git/ #Gitlab.
DecapCMS elegantly solves this without much overhead: You place a `js`, `config.yml` and `index.html` in your static site. DecapCMS connects to your Gitlab (or #Github etc.) via Application integration. Tada. Your users can now edit your Markdown based static site directly in a #WYSIWYG-like editor, without ever touching Git, Gitlab or Github. The backend and CI&CD all remain the same.
I had this on the radar for a long time, but only now was able to test it. The integration and setup process was much simpler than I thought. No additional service required, just static files!
I'm still not happy with the way systemd is dealing with moving part of the file system to other locations:
Web application opens:
/var/tmp//.gti-graphs/56b204ab79d105c0616022956386e76d.csv
In reality it's on:
/var/tmp/systemd-private-ef9cf67990c74361878017ed4466e627-php-fpm.service-6My93V/tmp/.gti-graphs/56b204ab79d105c0616022956386e76d.csv