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I'm not one to toot my own horn so to speak. I don't go around claiming to know it all. I usually try to stay out of the spotlight.
I'm a behind the scenes, under the radar kind of guy. I know what I'm capable of and I do, on rare occasions, challenge myself to do more than that. This is one of those occasions.
In recent months I've been working with a really smart group of people on a project called NOWCastSA (http://www.nowcastsa.com/). In the beginning I was more of an indirect observer but I've recently become a co-conspirator or technical mentor if you will.
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So many features, so little time!
Consider this one of those "Yet more reasons why I love X!" where X equals Drupal.
I am presently swamped with work both at work and at home. This is both good and bad. It's good because I hate being trapped with nothing to do. I can find things to do at home should there ever come a time when I'm less than swamped but that time has yet to appear on the horizon. But being at work with nothing to do is just plain awful.
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SADUG 002 : Wysiwyg API + TinyMCE
The second Drupal Users Group for San Antonio was held Tuesday night where we discussed wysiwyg editors and how to configure the Wysiwyg API with TinyMCE for Drupal.
A little background...
In the not too distant past it was painful to implement client-side wysiwyg editors and usually required alot of file editing. With the advent of the Wysiwyg API it is now possible to implement a number of client-side editors quickly and in a fairly painless method.
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