Azure DevOps Wiki Editor

This extension will replace standard Azure DevOps Wiki markdown editor with custom editor with WYSIWYG capabilities

Total ratings

4.30 (Rating count: 10)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Great tool for using WYSIWYG instead of Markdown
  • Helpful for non-technical users
  • Makes Azure DevOps Wiki more usable
  • Easy to edit Azure DevOps wiki pages
  • Useful for migrating content from Confluence to Azure wiki
Cons
  • Does not work for new pages
  • Issues with displaying Mermaid diagrams and images in-place
  • Poor support for dark theme
  • Does not allow tagging of people or showing linked issues
  • Sometimes fails to activate the new editor
Most mentioned
  • Does not work for new pages
  • Helpful for non-technical users
  • Great tool for using WYSIWYG
  • Issues with displaying images and diagrams
  • Poor support for dark theme
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Recent rating average: 3.60
All time rating average: 4.30
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-04-06
Victor Tassinari Martins
pt O Azure deveria implementar isso por padrão! Eu ia desenvolver essa extensão para uso pessoal, até que a encontrei. Parabéns aos desenvolvedores.
2024-02-06
Kairyl Ikbal
en While not "perfect", this is an AMAZING tool for those who just want to use WYSIWYG rather than markdown. This is EXACTLY what I was looking for!
2023-03-31
Jens G.
I would like to try this extension, but unfortunately our Azure instance is hosted under a custom domain. How can I add custom domains where this extension is enabled?
2023-03-31
Jens G.
en I would like to try this extension, but unfortunately our Azure instance is hosted under a custom domain. How can I add custom domains where this extension is enabled?
2022-11-11
Karthick Perumal
It works for existing page but it doesn't work for new pages. So I need to create a page with place holder text and then need to edit it again to get this WYSIWYG editor
2022-11-11
Karthick Perumal
en It works for existing page but it doesn't work for new pages. So I need to create a page with place holder text and then need to edit it again to get this WYSIWYG editor
2022-10-04
Milan Jaroš
Thank you for your effort! This is very helpful for non-technical people who are not comfortable with editing _Markdown_, even if it has some issues like: * not displaying Mermaid diagrams and images in-place, * bad support for dark theme (e.g. insert link dialog, or switch to Markdown on the bottom), * not showing linked issues (using hash-tags, like #123), * not allowing to tag people (like @Milan) If the Markdown is blocking you from editing the wiki, it is worth to try.
2022-10-04
Milan Jaroš
en Thank you for your effort! This is very helpful for non-technical people who are not comfortable with editing _Markdown_, even if it has some issues like: * not displaying Mermaid diagrams and images in-place, * bad support for dark theme (e.g. insert link dialog, or switch to Markdown on the bottom), * not showing linked issues (using hash-tags, like #123), * not allowing to tag people (like @Milan) If the Markdown is blocking you from editing the wiki, it is worth to try.
2022-09-09
Johnnie Tolken
Was very excited to see this, but it does not seem to work anymore, it does not activate the new editor when I go to my Azure Wiki Edit page...
2022-09-09
Johnnie Tolken
en Was very excited to see this, but it does not seem to work anymore, it does not activate the new editor when I go to my Azure Wiki Edit page...
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