Hi wpshopmart,
WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) is supposed to include “Visual” by default. “Visual” tab is included by default when editing WordPress pages, for example, so exactly what you see when you type in the WYSIWYG editor is what you’ll get.
According to this link:
A WYSIWYG editor can be contrasted with more traditional editors that require the developer to enter descriptive codes (or markup ) and do not permit an immediate way to see the results of the markup.
Earlier in this thread:
cv00305: Visual editor is not available any more?
wpshopmart: May be that another plugin script are conflict with accordion editor. Try to deactivate all others plugin one by one and let me know that which plugin are conflict with accordion WYSIWYG Editor.
According to cv00305, Visual editor has been available before. You also implied to cv00305 in your reply one week ago that Visual editor should still be available by saying to deactivate all other plugins.
Now you’re telling me Visual editor wasn’t implemented, and that you’ll “add it” in next mode. So which is it?
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As a best practice, plugins should be designed to play nicely with default/standard WP themes such as Twenty Fifteen. Somehow, the WYSIWYG editor in your plugin isn’t.
If I go to WP Dashboard > Pages and edit any page using WordPress’s default WYSIWYG editor with same theme (Twenty Fifteen), the “Visual” tab shows up as it should.
Anyway, that’s all. Good luck with your plugin.