Kunena 6.3.0 released
The Kunena team has announce the arrival of Kunena 6.3.0 [K 6.3.0] in stable which is now available for download as a native Joomla extension for J! 4.4.x/5.0.x/5.1.x. This version addresses most of the issues that were discovered in K 6.2 and issues discovered during the last development stages of K 6.3
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Merged WYSIWYG editor for Kunena: How to allow HTML tags?
- Jiminimonka
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Can I allow in Kunena to embed javascripts and iframes in posts?
I cannot find an option in the configuration. :silly:
I'v K2.01
K 2.0.1
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I think this topic addresses your question, mildsilber. There is no configuration setting to allow you to embed Javascript or <IFRAME> tags, sorry.
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Is there a way, to embed javascr and iframes in the posts ?
K 2.0.1
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This is, more or less, the same question you asked last time. The standard version of Kunena does not allow you to use the <SCRIPT> or the <IFRAME> HTML tags. There is no BBcode tag for these things, either. It's all explained in here (with explanations of why this cannot be done) if you read this topic from the beginning to the end.
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I have to make the decision if I will pay $249 for vBulletin, or put a little bit more hope (and money) into the developer that they see the importance of a WYSIWYG BBCode-Editor in the year 2012.
An editor is the heart of every user-frontend. Usability should be on the top of the agenda for every forum, and I’don’t realy understand why I’m waiting for so long now, and nothing happens.
User know mostly vBulletin and WBB-Boards - and they don’t accept BB-Code anymore today.
For a great community, I can’t use Kunena, and that’s really sad, because Kunena is great in so many ways.
The first step in solving every problem is to recognize there is one.
So, do the developers think the missing BBCode WYSIWYG-Editor is a problem? Or will I waste my time if I continue waiting for something happening?
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Your dilemma has been argued, debated and discussed many times in this topic into which I have merged your post. I am sure that you will find this topic very valuable background reading in arriving at your decision.
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