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WYSIHTML5: A better approach to rich text editing

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Re: WYSIHTML5: A better approach to rich text editing

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Cool! That's the first thing that hit my mind - how would this look in bootstrap? Thanks for doing and sharing this!

Just to be clear. I didn't write this! I just used it. The credit for writing this goes to James Hollingworth: https://github.com/jhollingworth

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Re: WYSIHTML5: A better approach to rich text editing

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And why is that the logic conclusion exactly?

Because tables are a basic, centuries old, typographic feature that is also needed -no ifs or buts- in HTML editors?

Sorry, I was mocking the notion that someone is supposed to interop with Word and that not magically converting from Word is somehow their fault instead of Word's. I can only image it's non standard. In fact, it's probably handled by the user-agent.
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