All we need is a subset (or full set, what is the average page count
for most Mezzanine users?) of the pages.
I'm not sure but I think jQuery already gives autocomplete
functionality that can be reused for this purpose.
Perhaps someone with better knowledge of it and other toolkits for the
web can help, that's not my realm to be honest, though I could feel
pressed to write the feature in the foreseeable future.
I would say textual links using the slugs are much better, from a
technical perspective they are more expensive to have, but numeric
links are awful.
It's not as much about SEO as knowing what was visited by means other
than the page title. This helps a bunch with logging, so we can trace
problems easily at a glance.
How should we proceed then? Does TinyMCE make use of that dictionary
out of the box if we provide it?
Do we need to alter the initial loading, and if so, Steve, where is
the file to apply the changes? (the one with the TinyMCE config,
likely grappelli).
This will be a Mezzanine specific change so I think we should overload
or override whichever template was grappelli using. And perhaps add a
block to do a fine grained override if there's none.
Has this been implemented as part of Mezzanine, or should I create it for my own site?
Wow, thank you very much Steve! This will be really handy.
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