TinyMCE paragraph formatting
Using Jamroom
Thanks Gary, yes shortcodes are really handy, but the people who I want to use this are already using html, and part of my current job involves training them to update their skills in html5, css3 and jquery.
Limiting that training to Bootstrap seems like a sensible idea (because it is so well worked out, thoroughly tested and perfectly documented).
I'd like them to use Jamroom in some way (of course), and I'm hoping that they will love the tools I am developing to make their lives easier. (and my life too - the last time I had "the pleasure" of working with dreamweaver was about 10 years ago, and it hasn't improved one bit).
Those tools would mean that they can create their stuff without getting bogged down in html (which is what they really, really want), but the tools don't stand a chance of being adopted if they prevent access to the html - and I completely agree with the policy there. If people are willing and able, they should be given all encouragement and support to keep up to date with the fundamentals of the internet. Literacy is a "big thing" in both education and libraries.