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I will be sure to do that next time! OTOH, TextBar was only a long day's work, I needed a break from my regular Windows programming job :-) and I learned a lot about Drupal from working on it. Your point is well taken about announcing a project in advance. Quicktags seems different enough from the DokuWiki/TextBar approach that I'm less sure how I would have merged the two.
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Starting from the DokuWiki toolbar made it really easy, since it already worked exactly the way I wanted (except that it used DokuWiki syntax instead of Markdown or Textile). Had I been smart enough to find QuickTags first, it might have saved me some work. It reminds me a lot of the editing toolbar in WordPress which I also like very much. I just tried out quicktags and it is very nice! For anyone who wants a clean, easy way to enter HTML tags, it looks like just the ticket. Covering popular subjects like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Python, SQL, Java, and many, many more.
You can set the HTML TextArea Default Value by adding content (text) between opening and closing of