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TinyMCE, Spellcheck and Ruby on Rails
Well – we’ve had the need for a spell checker for
our blog, comment and review text areas for a while – we
initially integrated FCKEditor but I found it’s
interface a bit garish and it didn’t work in Safari at all so
I went and took a look into TinyMCE again.Â
 They have a very simple and nicely implemented (google
gmail style) spellchecker that works as a plugin
to the TinyMCE framework.Â
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The problem with the plugin is that out of the box...
grab the web with gusto!
Gusto's new Gusto Grabber and how it's changed my life. First off I must say that I was one of the developers who wrote the gusto grabber code so it may appear that I have bias. That being said, I've not worked on a software project where the outcome has been so much fun to use. I know have a way to keep all my travel related bookmarks in a simple to organize system and allow them to be shared with anyone who is interested in where I've been and...
The Gusto blog is a great way to keep a journal online. Gusto members can write detailed descriptions of trips, describe plans for an upcoming trip, tell everyone about their most recent adventures and more. The blog folder can be divided into subfolders to organize entries by trip or by topic.
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