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From: Léonie Watson
Date: Thu, Jan 10 2013 12:19PM
Subject: WYSIWYG editors and HTML5
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Afternoon,



Is anyone aware of a CMS WYSIWYG editor (or drop in editor) that supports
HTML5 to any extent?



As a web development company we can build HTML5 websites for our clients,
but unless the site sits in a CMS that supports the production of HTML5
content, we can only take it so far. The figcaption element being one
example where it’s likely to be inserted by a content editor rather than as
part of the template layer.



Léonie.

From: Bryan Garaventa
Date: Thu, Jan 10 2013 1:25PM
Subject: Re: WYSIWYG editors and HTML5
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I know of the following.
http://aloha-editor.org/
http://jejacks0n.github.com/mercury/
http://www.raptor-editor.com/
I haven't tested them however.

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Afternoon,



Is anyone aware of a CMS WYSIWYG editor (or drop in editor) that supports
HTML5 to any extent?



As a web development company we can build HTML5 websites for our clients,
but unless the site sits in a CMS that supports the production of HTML5
content, we can only take it so far. The figcaption element being one
example where it's likely to be inserted by a content editor rather than as
part of the template layer.



Léonie.