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Hello everybody, 

 

I'm working on a back-end system where WordPress is brought in using an iFrame.

 

The iFrame itself is responsive but the editor within the iFrame that wordpress is bringing in isn't responsive. 

 

What I'm trying to achieve is an editor (WYSIWYG) that will be responsive for mobile device's. 

 

How can I implement an editor that will fulfill these requirements? I'm fairly new to Wordpress but I've worked with PHP and WYSIWYG editors before. I want it to be a safe operation of changing over the editors so that I don't break anything in the application. 

 

Any replies and advice would be greatly appreciated

 

Adam :) 

 

 

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