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How to insert Superscript, Subscript, and Strikethrough in your wiki pages - #048

a few more macros to the collection…

Superscript: ^^I am superscript^^

Subscript: ,,I am subscript,,

Strikethrough ~~I am strikethrough~~

And a freebee for reading this far!

Horizontal rule (4 dashes on single line)

new wiki macros

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Posted: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 3:00 AM by saraford
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L Heyns said:

Hi Sara, where can we download the wiki/rich-text editor used in CodePlex to add to our websites?  I'd like to switch to a rich-text editor that cleans out spaghetti HTML.  I switched from FreeTextBox to FCKEditor to provide our users with more control over link formatting, but I'd much rather use an editor with related .NET code for adding a wiki with change history.  

And to be honest, I'm assuming I'll need to wait for Google Wave to add collaborative Wiki support to our websites.  Is Microsoft jumping on the Wave standard to beat Google to the punch?

# July 8, 2009 2:47 PM

saraford said:

We're using the TinyMCE editor.

http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/

# July 8, 2009 4:19 PM
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