Re: CMS - HTML content editor
Eoin Campbell <[email protected]> Wed, 20 Aug 2003 21:21:34 +0100
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A number of different requirements have been identified: a. WYSIWYG editing of content (author can see what content will look like) b. No local software installation required (presumably to minimise cost, and support and configuration effort) c. Generation of clean HTML (for cross-browser compatibility) d. Good editing interface (what features? keyboard shortcuts?, search and replace?) Can you (or anyone else) prioritise these features, and add any more (e.g. accessibility compliance, support for copying and pasting from Word, metadata) you would like to have? At 08/20/03 02:58am, Dan Lombardino wrote: >I am the development lead on a low to mid level content management system. >The system is built in Cold Fusion and runs in a hosted environment where >all sites share the same files and database. I am wondering if anyone = >knows >of any really good HTML/WYSIWYG editors that are completely browser based >and require little to no software installation on the users end. It needs = >to >write code compliant with all major browsers and would be a plus if the >editor itself operated in all major browsers. Currently we use the Site >Objects editor (http://siteobjects.com/pages/soeditor.cfm) but are not >really happy with the code it writes or its functionality. The editing >features are rather clunky and remind me of word processing programs of = >the -- http://cms-list.org/ more signal, less noise.