WYSIWYG Editors
WYSIWYG editors make creating HTML formatted content easy, by doing it for you. As easy to use as any word processor, you type the content, break paragraphs, create tables or bullet pointed lists and the editors create the HTML code for you.
WYSIWYG Editors are available in all packages.
Our services give users the choice of inputting content a few different ways. We have the ability of accepting input with plain text input that can recognize HTML for those users that know HTML, or, we have two "WYSIWYG" (what you see is what you get) editors. These editors work much like Microsoft Word or other text editors, and creates the HTML behind the scenes.

You can type all your content in the window, and with the toolbar option you have every option you need to stylize and format text most any way you want, but there are a few key things to learn.
You have both editors available as two unique input types with each content editing form. "TinyMCE Rich Text" and "FCK Editor Rich Text" input types will load the respective editors. Each editor has different options available by default, and you may grow to prefer one over the other.
If you go to "Administer > Site configuration > WYSIWYG" and click on the "edit" link next to either of those editors you can also customize which buttons will appear in the toolbars and much more regarding the behavior and features available with either of the editors.
Inserting Images
If you want to insert images into your content, you first have to attach them to your site by uploading them in the "file attachments" section of the content creation forms.
After they are attached, they all appear in a list as demonstrated in the image below. The red outlined area of the image below is the URL for that image. You need to highlight that by clicking and holding the mouse button at the beginning or end of the URL and dragging the mouse to the other end. Then you right click and select "copy" (or press Ctrl > C). Then click the "insert image" button in the toolbar and paste (Ctrl > V or right click and select "paste") that URL into the image form field.

Linking to Files
If some of your attached files are documents for download, not images, you select and copy the URL the same way as above, click the "insert link" button (usually a button of chain links) and paste the URL into the hyperlink URL.
