RadEditor... on msdn2.microsoft.com

by ASP.NET AJAX Team | Comments 2
It has been some time this was in the making... and as of the beginning of this week RadEditor is the editor one uses to submit community content in MSDN. Here is a hasty screenshot I made for you:



To my best knowledge, this is the fifth Microsoft team that adopts the RadEditor, yet I believe it is the first team to use it on a public Microsoft site (besides, such an important one). The other teams using the editor are doing internal MS content, and since I have not explicitly asked for permission to list their names here, I will refrain from doing that, however tempted I feel.

While this is certainly a good proof of RadEditor's qualities, and of Telerik products in a broader sense, it is also a challenge to live up to the expectations. And even if you won't jump yet on the msdn site to submit your community posts, it is still you - the Telerik community - who will benefit from the fact the editor is there.  Now we will need to address reported problems even faster than before :) 

About the author

Iana Tsolova

Iana Tsolova

is Program Manager of Telerik’s ASP.NET AJAX division. She joined the company back in the beginning of 2008 as a Support Officer and has since occupied various positions at Telerik, including Senior Support Officer, Team Lead at one of the ASP.NET AJAX teams and Technical Support Director. Iana’s main interests are web development, reading articles related to geography, wild nature and latest renewable energy technologies.

2 Comments

Sonu Kapoor
Nice. I have been using the RADEditor on my community site http://dotnetslackers.com for a while now and I am very happy with it :)
Jonathan Freeman
Your new Prometheus editor rocks. I've been using the old ASP.NET editor for 3 years and was very happy with it until I started using the asp.net ajax version. Now I don't want to look back as the new one is so much faster and more powerful. Keep up the excellent work guys!

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