Add NicEdit WYSWYG Text Editor To Your Site
Every blogger wants more comments and one way of doing this is to make it easier for readers to leave comments. If you are a WordPress user then there are several good comment quicktag plugins out there.
If you want to add a full WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editor to your site or blog in one quick step, to make it even easier for your readers to leave comments then check out NicEdit. Just by adding one line of code anywhere to your site, you can get a great comment editing box like the one below:

I’ve just added NicEdit to this site, so you can try it out below by leaving a comment.
Update: I’ve removed this as it has issues in some browsers
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Comment by collapse on 22 May 2008:
Seems good but how can we do this in our wp blog ?
Comment by ShaharY on 22 May 2008:
Looking at your site:
it works well in FF but all of the edit buttons are disabled in IE7.
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Comment by Greet on 22 May 2008:
I use the <a href=”http://mk.netgenes.org/my-plugins/mcecomments/”>TinyMCEComments</a> plugin for WordPress, works like a charm. This one seems to have a few problems, it’s not working for me (FF 2 on Mac).
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Comment by Tony Williams on 22 May 2008:
@All
thanks for the heads up on the browser probs, and thanks for the great find Greet - added!
Comment by brajesh on 13 July 2008:
hi
just to inform.
I just released a plugin named Wp NicEdit,with this plugin you don’t have to do anything manually.just upload the plugin and activate.It will turn your comment text area into visual editor(using NicEdit).
This plugin page explains,how to make it work in IE.The only problem in IE comes when the comment text area is wrapped inside paragraph tag.remove paragraph tag from comment text area and it work great on all browsers.
You may check it here
http://geekytalks.com/2008/07/wp-nicedit-a-wysiwyg-comment-editor-for-wordpress.html
Regards
Brajesh