Drupal Wysiwyg inline editor and easy image uploader
Written by Administrator Friday, 18 June 2010 16:07
You'll probably have spotted the lack of a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor in the default install. This can be fixed quickly with the Wysiwyg module which offers you options to download and install several different inline editors.
TinyMCE seems to be the current leader of the crop and certain offers a lot in terms of functionality and familiarity, it's by far the most popular plugin editor out there at the moment.
Once you've got TinyMCE up and running, download IMCE and the IMCE wysiwyg bridge. Once installed and setup you'll get a new button on the image dialog box, clicking this brings up a 'Browse Files' dialog, you;ll be able to browse the folders of your website for images and also upload new ones directly to the server, removing the need for an FTP client.