• Resolved dirkmittler

    (@dirkmittler)


    Hello.

    I run a WordPress blog, the core files of which were not uploaded by me directly, but rather, with core-files decided by a Debian Package Manager. That is why I gave such a strange version-number, because it could make a difference.

    I’m interested in your plugin, but only find that if I enable it, the editing view of my posts just turns blank. The buttons along the top of the visual editor disappear, and I see no text to edit.

    Is it possible that I’m doing something wrong?

    Have other people run in to the same problem?

    Dirk

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  • Thread Starter dirkmittler

    (@dirkmittler)

    It seems that at first, I did not understand how this editor is supposed to work.

    As I now think I understand it, we first need to go to the Web-site, to perform a desktop-install of the actual editing application, and Then, the embedded editor will work.

    Considering that by now, I have visited the site, and found that the desktop application at least runs, this ‘makes sense’, because there would have been no real way, in which a few lines of PHP code would have possessed such powers, by themselves.

    Further, I see that Vectr is very much a cloud-based product.

    While I see no deficiencies in the quality of the product, this just amounts to too-unorthodox-a-way, to install software under Linux, where to download binary blobs is frowned upon. Under Linux, software is supposed to come either from the package-manager, or from a custom-compile of open-source code. Additionally, I have a wealth of graphics-editing software already installed on my desktop machines.

    I wish all the Vectr users happy Computing. 🙂

    Dirk

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