Thread:Extension talk:WYSIWYG/Yes: Working with MW-1.21+ with some settings/reply (29)

I agree, extension works better with FireFox. Links have been problem already with IE9 and MW 1.21 (see abowe in this thread). I have not modified link dialog in any way, dialog is similar as in original source bundle which have been used as base for #6 bundle.

I tried to quickly test wiki page links too with IE11, they seem to work for me. Note that you can not link to same page where you currenty are located, this kind of link will be changed to text (this was the problem I had in my test).

Tables works, I just added few simple tables too, I can not verify that text "tbody" would be included in wikitext definition block for table.

Your fix, commenting out 'basic_ready' test, may have solved visibility of "Show WikiEditor" link, but I think the real problem is elsewhere. It sounds like your browser is confuced about which editor you have active. I had originally same kind of problems when I first tired to make wysiwyg and wikieditor work together, the link was on page but it was hidden behind editor window.

Few tips... perhaps you have already done all of these:
 * 1) Version of php of your installation
 * 2) Do not use any compatibility settings with IE11 for you wiki site, if you do, wysiwyg will not work.
 * 3) You should also install file modules/ext.wikiEditor.toolbar.js into your WikiEditor extension from bundle #6
 * 4) Check also wysiwyg and wikieditor definitions in your LocalSettings.php and wysiwyg settings in your preferences so that they are like described in readme.md of #6 bundle (upd.26.02.14).

For breadcrumbs I also have this setting in Common.css (I think it should not have effect to anything else):