![]() Why I should need a custom plugin for Italics seems kind of odd.Īs for your comment about span. I have created a work around (by creating my own plugin for Italic) but the fact that I had to was both gratifying (I love the customizability of CKEditor. But the bottom line is I need a working solution and the current solution does not "work" for me. presentational conversation related to these tags. I realize this is not a sophisticated response related to the deeper semantic v. I have managed dozens of developers over the years and universally, we all use the tag to get italicized text. Perhaps that is because I'm a US based developer, but I fit into the user category and I do make that differentiation. I have not used the tag to italicize text for several years now. ![]() that may be true of "some" users, but definitely not me. At least it doesn't today.Īs for the comment about users not differentiating em and i. So the choice you made, to use the tag did not accomplish the objective. Instead, they see a symbol or icon, or nothing. But because the theme developer chose a different use of the tag, the user does not see italicized text. In my implementation, I want users to be able to click the "I" button (which says the result will be Italicized text) and see italicized text. As a "user" I do want to see visual effects of my actions. And i in such use cases is far more harmless than em, that could change meaning in screen readers. They don't differentiate em and i - they're the same for them: "italic". They don't want to think about "that terrifying thing with H at the beginning" - they just want to see visual effects of their actions. ckeditor/editor-recommendations#2 (comment): I do have some issues with some of the comments that were made and would like to explain my view on them, for whatever they are worth.įrom. I appreciate the transparency of making these conversations public. but may no longer be longer accurate 4 to 6 years later.were accurate. ![]() As I followed the discussion it seems to me that the discussion was accurate for the state of things in 2015 - 17. Thank you for the explanation and link to the discussion where you made the choice to go with and.
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