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    Default Do you use Habbox Forum or any other vBulletin forum with Chrome?

    Don't you just hate that there's no WYSIWYG (interactive) editor for Chrome on vBulletin forums?

    I just found this plugin that adds the feature to it tonight - thought I'd share incase anyone else was annoyed by this lack of feature
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    A better way to fix this would be to have a forum created by developers who aren't morons.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Agnostic Bear View Post
    A better way to fix this would be to have a forum created by developers who aren't morons.
    To tell you the truth I am not thoroughly impressed with XenForo, vBulletin, IPB or even PhpBB3 in terms of dynamic capabilities with JavaScript (though bare in mind I've only really used vBulletin in depth).

    I think all could do a lot better at creating a user interface that actually feels like a modern web app, instead of just a cluster of server side generated hardly user interactive pages.

    However for Habbox Forum like many other forums, vBulletin gets us from point A to point B decently enough without considering switching over to something different just yet. The lack of WYSIWYG editor support for Chrome is inexcusable though, which is why I quite like this particular Chrome plugin.
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    I hate the WYSIWYG editor. Plane old BB code is much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    I hate the WYSIWYG editor. Plane old BB code is much better.
    Same to be honest, I have no need for the other editors and don't mind using good old BB code.


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    When I first started using Chrome, I didn't like this either. However, I've got used to it .

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Don't you just hate that there's no WYSIWYG (interactive) editor for Chrome on vBulletin forums?

    I just found this plugin that adds the feature to it tonight - thought I'd share incase anyone else was annoyed by this lack of feature
    Someone told me it was going to be added in vb4.1

    I've gotten over it now though, I used IE on the forums the other day and couldn't stand the editor.

    ---------- Post added 22-06-2011 at 01:22 PM ----------

    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    Don't you just hate that there's no WYSIWYG (interactive) editor for Chrome on vBulletin forums?

    I just found this plugin that adds the feature to it tonight - thought I'd share incase anyone else was annoyed by this lack of feature
    Someone told me it was going to be added in vb4.1

    I've gotten over it now though, I used IE on the forums the other day and couldn't stand the editor.
    Chippiewill.


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    I just installed it but I'll probably end up getting rid of it.


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    Urgh, if they're anything like I can imagine (press CTRL + B and you see bold text) I'd be put off. I don't know why but I hate seeing what I am writing when on the internet using forums. Word and any program then fine, but for Habbox I'd be put off, especially if it has a mind of its own and using double line spacing or uses the <P> html tags for no reason :S

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    To tell you the truth I am not thoroughly impressed with XenForo, vBulletin, IPB or even PhpBB3 in terms of dynamic capabilities with JavaScript (though bare in mind I've only really used vBulletin in depth).

    I think all could do a lot better at creating a user interface that actually feels like a modern web app, instead of just a cluster of server side generated hardly user interactive pages.

    However for Habbox Forum like many other forums, vBulletin gets us from point A to point B decently enough without considering switching over to something different just yet. The lack of WYSIWYG editor support for Chrome is inexcusable though, which is why I quite like this particular Chrome plugin.
    IPB provides the best all round experience, for Administrators, Moderators and users. You should try out the latest version some time.
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