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 <font 14pt:​bold/​Comic Sans MS;;#​3300CC;;#​FFFF99>​fckgLite is a Javascript implementation of the FCKeditor for DokuWiki. It is “Lite” only historically,​ from a time when it was being developed as an experimental alternative to DokuWikiFCK,​ which is no longer being actively maintained .1) Every effort is made to keep current with the latest upgrades to Dokuwiki.</​font> ​   \\ <font 14pt:​bold/​Comic Sans MS;;#​3300CC;;#​FFFF99>​fckgLite is a Javascript implementation of the FCKeditor for DokuWiki. It is “Lite” only historically,​ from a time when it was being developed as an experimental alternative to DokuWikiFCK,​ which is no longer being actively maintained .1) Every effort is made to keep current with the latest upgrades to Dokuwiki.</​font> ​   \\
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-<​font ​12pt:normal/​Copperplate,​ Copperplate Gothic Bold;;#99FF00;;#3333CC>​fckgLite attempts to support all DokuWiki markup with the exception of php and email-style comments. While fckgLite has a great many aspects, its main function is to convert the HTML entered into the FCKeditor into native Dokuwiki markup and to save that to the server.</​font>​+<​font ​20px/​Copperplate,​Copperplate Gothic Bold;;rgb(153, 255, 0);;rgb(51, 51, 204)>​fckgLite attempts to support all DokuWiki markup with the exception of php and email-style comments. While fckgLite has a great many aspects, its main function is to convert the HTML entered into the FCKeditor into native Dokuwiki markup and to save that to the server.</​font>​