I heard I might have come across strongly with regard to PW in my last post or people might have been reacting to it. To clarify, the PW concept has been part of the Guild since Day One. Here it's seen in archive.org's first ever snapshot of the Guild from April 2007: https://web.archive.org/web/20070421113235/http://www.roleplayerguild.com/ [img]https://i.imgur.com/udx7mWr.png[/img] It will always be "doomed" to a relatively small group of people by its very nature, the same reason a roleplay rarely scales beyond a few people. It's just fun and part of Guild tradition. But I'd rather talk about other things in this thread than PW's placement on the homepage. [@Vec] Building my own editor quickly proved to be a horrific amount of work, so I did drop that ball. Lately I've been looking into getting something like CKEditor working on the Guild. There there are plenty of challenges there as well. Working on the Guild quickly made me aware how much full time engineering muscle platforms like vBulletin/Xenforo put into their editor.