• Is there a way to enable the WYSYIWYG editor upon page load? I mean so that you don’t have to click the ‘edit’ button to display it. It just displays right away. I’m using FEE 2.0.1.

    I’m thinking there ought to be a way to do so via JQuery, but haven’t been successful yet.

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  • Thread Starter dspilka

    (@dspilka)

    I’m back at this again…any hints, ideas, etc?

    Plugin Author scribu

    (@scribu)

    What’s the use-case for this?

    Thread Starter dspilka

    (@dspilka)

    In my case, it’s part of a question and answer type page…where the answer (which is a custom post type) is to be displayed in the editable textarea on page load, without having to click the edit button. For logged in users only of course. The client thinks it’s more “wiki-like” this way. As to why the client wants it that way, not something I can change at this point.

    Plugin Author scribu

    (@scribu)

    Right. Sorry, that’s not a good use-case and therefore isn’t something I want to support.

    Thread Starter dspilka

    (@dspilka)

    Huh? It isn’t a good use case for what? It’s existing functionality on an existing site that I’m rewriting and now trying to use FEE for. I think there’s a misunderstanding. Are you thinking I’m asking you to update Front End Editor to do this? That’s not what I’m asking. I’m looking at adding this functionality myself via a javascript extension/file I’d include by using the “front_end_editor_loaded” action. Probably trigger the click event of the edit button or something. I was just looking for a hint/clue/etc to do that before I dug in…in the case anyone knew where/how offhand.

    As for Aloha, we tried the newer FEE with it and my users didn’t like it. They preferred the version with CLEditor. So I won’t be upgrading any time soon.

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