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1842 | * |
1843 | * @return string Either 'tinymce', or 'html', or 'test' |
1844 | */ |
1845 | function wp_default_editor() { |
1846 | $r = user_can_richedit() ? 'tinymce' : 'html'; // defaults |
1847 | if ( $user = wp_get_current_user() ) { // look for cookie |
1848 | $ed = get_user_setting('editor', 'tinymce'); |
1849 | $r = ( in_array($ed, array('tinymce', 'html', 'test') ) ) ? $ed : $r; |
1850 | } |
1851 | return apply_filters( 'wp_default_editor', $r ); // filter |
1852 | } |
1853 |
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1854 | /** |
1855 | * Renders an editor. |
1856 | * |
1857 | * Using this function is the proper way to output all needed components for both TinyMCE and Quicktags. |
1858 | * _WP_Editors should not be used directly. See http://core.trac.wordpress.org/ticket/17144. |
1859 | * |
1860 | * NOTE: Once initialized the TinyMCE editor cannot be safely moved in the DOM. For that reason |