YUI 2.3 is out with Rich Text Editor, now what?
YUI 2.3 has been released with six new components, as well as a skinning architecture and a new look for the components. [from Ajaxian]
Features
- Rich Text Editor: Cross-browser support has always been a major challenge for RTEs, and we think you’ll be impressed with how well this editor works across the various environments. You can instantiate it with just a few lines of code for simple implementations
- Base CSS: Nate Koechley continues to extend and refine the YUI CSS foundation. Base CSS itself applies consistent and common style treatments for the foundation
- YUILoader: A mechanism for loading YUI components (and/or your own custom components) on the page via client-side script.
- ImageLoader: Allows you to defer the loading of some images to speed initial rendering time on your pages.
- ColorPicker: The Color Picker provides a powerful UI widget for color selection, featuring HSV, RGB, and Hex input/output and a web-safe color-selection swatch.
- YUI Test Utility: YUI Test introduces a flexible unit-testing framework for the YUI ecosystem and serves as the foundation for our own unit-test battery.
- Skins
Now, we all know that CF8 was release this week; it's dhtml goodies are based on YUI & Ext, and it the Rich Text Editing functionality on the fckEditor ... perhaps 8.0.1 should allow you to choose the Rich Text Editor implementation and allow to use the native YUI .... how's with me?
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