Owen has a nice animated screenshot of the new WYSIWYG features in WordPress. By the way, I’ll be doing the first public demo of WP 1.6 and WordPress.com tomorrow morning at 8 AM at the Blog Business Summit.
Owen has a nice animated screenshot of the new WYSIWYG features in WordPress. By the way, I’ll be doing the first public demo of WP 1.6 and WordPress.com tomorrow morning at 8 AM at the Blog Business Summit.
Now that’s cool.
Now that’s cool. #2
Now that’s cool #3
I think this kind of animated screenshots would make an interesting addition to the “Features” page of wordpress.org to really show how cool things are.
Cool! When do we get it?
Matt, as you already know, I think this is very cool. The WYSIWYG is even better than I would have expected. I’m very impressed.
I hope blogsome will offer this version! This is collest thing ever. I used to be a Moveable Type fan. The switch to WP has been better than I ever imagined. Keep up the great work!
-mwm
http://techgrabage.blogsome.com
Freakin’ sweet.
If nothing else, I’ll be happy for a resizable textbox – I find that it seems to small when I’m typing out long posts.
Now that’s cool. #4 This is something for the WP community to focus on instead of debating about wp-1.5.2. Can’t wait to test this, Matt.
That is terrifically cool. However, though I realize WYSIWIG might be necessary, I’ve always wanted to enter text into wordpress as plain HTML as possible. The automatic insertion of <p> and </p> works fine, but sometimes wordpress endes other tags before I explicitly end them, for instance, <code>.