Wygwam
Developer
3rd Party (Commercial)
Compatibility
Requirements
Gone are the days of confusing configuration scripts, Word ’97-inspired UI, and markup that rivals the semantics of tables. Welcome to Wygwam.
A Strong Foundation in CKEditor 3
Wygwam fields are powered b.y CKEditor 3, the best WYSIWYG in town. It’s fast, accessible, and produces clean, semantic markup. It even features a “Paste from Word” dialog that’ll pry inline styles from your clients’ copy! Read more about what makes CKEditor so great at its Features page.
Browse and Upload Files
Assign one of your EE upload directories to a Wygwam field, and you’ll be able to browse and upload images, SWFs, and other files right from Wygwam, thanks to its built-in CKFinder integration.
FF Matrix Compatibility
Wygwam is the only WYSIWYG editor that integrates seamlessly with FF Matrix, allowing you to save multiple blocks of HTML within a single entry.
Easy to Customize
Creating a custom toolbar is made easy with Wygwam’s drag-n-drop toolbar configurator. And new in Wygwam 2, you have access to just about all of CKEditor’s config settings right from your field’s settings.
Wygwam Links
Is this add-on incomplete?
Have we missed something? Do we need to add tags? Better description? More links?
Help Us Help You
Registered members can help contribute - comments, add-on information, developer information, and more. Registration is free and takes only a moment. Register Now!
This entry was last updated February 26, 2010, 12:46 am.
Disclaimer: Information about ExpressionEngine add-ons is provided as a service to you, the user, and every member of the ExpressionEngine community. Commercial add-ons are not offered for download at this site. Devot:ee is not responsible if you hose, mangle, wreck, or otherwise destroy your EE website by installing an add-on that you found out about at this site, regardless of its rating, Favorites status, or general popularity. Caveat EEmptor!

1 Review:
Oxygen Smith 09.04.09
I'm Devot:ed!
You can be too.
It’s incredibly easy to set up button configurations, and you modify what CSS options are available in the “Styles” by modifying a simple “default.js” file. Awesome!