CKEditor for SharePoint 2010 Product Overview

This website contains links to software which is either no longer maintained or will be supported only until the end of 2019 (CKFinder 2). For the latest documentation about current CKSource projects, including software like CKEditor 4/CKEditor 5, CKFinder 3, Cloud Services, Letters, Accessibility Checker, please visit the new documentation website.

If you look for an information about very old versions of CKEditor, FCKeditor and CKFinder check also the CKEditor forum, which was closed in 2015. If not, please head to StackOverflow for support.

CKEditor for SharePoint is a unique solution that integrates the most popular online editor in the world into Microsoft SharePoint 2010. It replaces the very limited built-in editing solution of that platform with a full-featured and customizable WYSIWYG editor.

This is how your SharePoint installation can benefit from adding CKEditor:

  • End users will become much more productive, and at the same time they will have more fun.
  • Administrators will keep full control over the editing experience.
  • Content created in SharePoint will finally be standards-compliant.
  • You will gain access to the first choice solution of top IT companies around the world.

Main Features

  • Compatible with SharePoint 2010 (and SharePoint 2007, if you ever need to downgrade your SharePoint installation).
  • Easy to install and upgrade.
  • Configuration integrated into the administration pages of SharePoint.
  • Automatic replacement of the built-in SharePoint editor.
  • Introduction of the editor into several pages that by default have no rich editor.
  • The ultimate editing experience provided by CKEditor, including:
    • Support for the powerful Paste from Word feature
    • Fully configurable and robust styling system
    • Top quality XHTML output generation
    • Full (and usable) accessibility support for the entire interface
    • Compatibility with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, and Opera
    • ... and much more!
This page was last edited on 23 November 2010, at 14:40.