Rich editing, also called WYSIWYG for What You See Is What You Get, means your text is formatted as you type. The rich editor creates HTML code behind the scenes while you concentrate on writing. Font styles, links and images all appear just as they will on the internet.') ?>
Firefox users can drag images from the uploading box (directly below the editor) and see their images instantly, complete with a link. If you cannot do this, use your clipboard Copy and Paste functions to insert the image and link tags. The rich editor will display the images after you have saved the post or used the HTML Editor to refresh the display.') ?>
and <code>. Simply type the code into the editor. If the code is valid and allowed by the editor, you should see it rendered the next time you update the display, usually by saving or using the HTML Editor. If you want to display "<" on the web, you must encode it as "<" in the editor.') ?>
tags and <br /> tags in favor of simple newline characters. However, it will preserve any tag such as this: <p class="anyclass"></p>. When using the HTML editor, all less-thans are double-encoded: &lt;. This ensures they display as < in the rich editor and < on the web.') ?>
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