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Wysiwyg web editor for ipad
Wysiwyg web editor for ipad




wysiwyg web editor for ipad
  1. #Wysiwyg web editor for ipad mac os#
  2. #Wysiwyg web editor for ipad code#
  3. #Wysiwyg web editor for ipad tv#
  4. #Wysiwyg web editor for ipad windows#

Since that we have seen many kinds of Personal digital assistants starting from Apple Newton Mika was teaching mathematics (analysis) 40 years ago as a young professor at the university of Joensuu, Finland, when I was a young student charmed by games of Sinclair spectrum and Commodore 64 (that I still have.) I almost always agree with Mauno but don't think Nokia or anyone else is going to quickly supplant Apple's iPad - it is purely a wonderful device, in spite of its flaws (which always get fixed in gen2 or gen3, for a cost).Īh - I must explain a little bit this Nokia N8 ad - it was written in a cheerful mood ( 1st of May ) for Mika with If we could just get them to be a bit less predatory in their "nothing for free" attitude. not being a fan of closed systems I still congratulate Apple on their ingenuity and for accomplishing what eluded larger organizations.

#Wysiwyg web editor for ipad mac os#

Mac OS - controlled (entirely) and reliable (mostly).Linux - various flavors and technical enough so the common user won't use.

#Wysiwyg web editor for ipad windows#

  • Windows - fraught with problems, many caused by MS and many caused by the fact that anybody can do anything to it (and do).
  • I commend Apple for taking control of volatile elements of a common-user OS.

    #Wysiwyg web editor for ipad tv#

    She uses it for reading books mostly (easier turning the pages than a regular book for her age), running her Netflix streaming account, emailing her friends and operating her TV and Blu-ray player. I've used the iPad for a couple of weeks before I gave it to my 90-year-old mom (the original intention for the purchase).

    wysiwyg web editor for ipad

    All I am saying is, can't we give peace a chance? Why put users in the position of chosing between two terrific tools - the iPad and Moodle? The iPad is having significant implications, particularly in education.

    wysiwyg web editor for ipad

    ĭespite the many stated wishes and predictions in this thread that the iPad will go away, it is not doing so. There are many wysiwyg editors that could be employed. If necessary, you can even disable any platform-specific, built-in styling on a by specifying -webkit-appearance: none." In Safari on iPad, iPhone, Mac OS X, and Windows, you can customize the appearance of elements using CSS. If you're using contenteditable to enable text input within a styled element (for instance, or ), you can replace this styled element with a styled. " contenteditable is not supported in Safari on iPhone OS. In the meantime, how is Moodle imlementing ?: Are any core Moodle developers also Apple developers? Now that >contenteditable is W3C compliant, someone with a good relationship with Apple might be able to encourage support for contenteditable. Somebody who is smart enough could as well write a new IPad application that could be used instead of current open source editors - and Apple might of course buy & sell such application with a high price.

    #Wysiwyg web editor for ipad code#

    Apple on the other hand is "using elbow tactics" everywhere and in a way it's sad since Microsoft is clearly pushing their code towards standards (hopefully they will support also MathML some day)ĭevelopers of moodle have chosen to disable editor (show textarea) after detection of IPads, IPods or IPhones which is in my opinion the only right way do. For example the latest smart phone models of Nokia and SonyEricsson can use TinyMCE but I suppose the reason is that they use different OS & browsers and Sweden, Norway and Finland are liberal neighbour countries ( ) which allows close contacts between developers - both for open source and closed source. It's a similar issue as pressing Microsoft to add SVG support to IE which will finally happen in IE9.Īpple has chosen their own way - and Apple is the only company that can fix this issue. None of the current javascript based WYSIWYG editors can be used with IPad because IPads, IPods and IPhones do not support contentEditable. This is purely a problem of Apple & Mobile Safari.






    Wysiwyg web editor for ipad