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giodka replied on July 20, 2008 19:42 to the question "Go back to web 1.0" in PBwiki:
Arrrgggg
Why have you put so easy the upgrade to the 2.0
As always, I've upgraded without reading the full changenotes, hoping that an upgrade is always for good. But I've failed.
I just hate WYSIWYG editors, and I liked the classic editor. After being a while looking to a button to switch back I've found that it is not being supported, and that all that we have is that new fancy wysiwyg editor or raw html. Bad.
Also. after the upgrade my pages look awful, they have lost all the styling. I think that I was using a template that formatted the pages to something nicer, but now they look like just raw black on white html. I've been also looking for a template, but it seems that the templates only apply to the sidebar and surroundings and the content remains plain html.
In my pages I use lots of tables, with the classic editor it was really easy to edit them. But with this new editor it is like hell to edit them.
Resuming, the pbWiki 2.0 as it is now it is not useful at all for my purposes, while 1.0 was almost perfect (I only missed the ability to edit sections instead of the whole document).
giodka.
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Guy Fawkes replied on April 06, 2008 22:11 to the question "Go back to web 1.0" in PBwiki:
ITS asked a question in PBwiki on April 06, 2008 19:07:
Go back to web 1.0Can I change my pbwiki site back to web 1.0
ITS replied on January 21, 2008 21:06 to the question "On edit page: where is the plugin tab?" in PBwiki:
Casey Greene replied on January 21, 2008 20:44 to the question "On edit page: where is the plugin tab?" in PBwiki:
You can find more info on plugins on our FAQ here: http://newfaq.pbwiki.com/Plugin%20Inf...
I hope this helps!
Good luck!
Chris replied on January 21, 2008 20:38 to the question "On edit page: where is the plugin tab?" in PBwiki:
This depends on whether you are using the "Classic" text-based editor, or the newer WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) point-and-click editor.
The plug-in command is only available in the point-and-click editor. Don't worry, if you're like me, and you prefer using the classic editor, you can always switch back later.
From the classic edit page, click the "Point-and-Click Mode" link in the upper right corner of the window. This will switch you to Point-and-Click Mode.
From there, the "Insert Plugin" command will be on the far right-hand side of the first row of edit commands, right above "Attach File".
When you're done, save the page. Then if you want to switch back to classic mode, click "Edit" once more, and click "Switch to Classic Mode", which will be in the upper right corner.
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