Re: WSIWYG Editor Recommendation 4 Client Updates
by "Angel One" <angelone(at)angelonearth.net>
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Hi Melanie,
I just put comments in the file "edit below this line" & "edit above
this line" & get them to use a text editor. I tell them to make sure they
have a backup & test the page before uploading it (via FTP). I have a WS_FTP
tutorial at Digital Rescue. This keeps everything simple for them, without a
WYSIWYG editor screwing with the code.
HTH,
~ Paul
http://valuewebinc.com
http://sitesense.com
http://DigitalRescue.org
----- Original Message -----
From: "Melanie Gann" <mgann(at)second-street.com>
To: <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 11:11 AM
Subject: WSIWYG Editor Recommendation 4 Client Updates
> I have a common request from clients. Once I complete a site, they want
> a way to be able to do small updates for themselves. Example, update a
> calendar of events.
>
> I do eveything in Homesite and am not content unless I see the code
> generated. I know that DreamWeaver is the top of the line in Wysiwyg
> editors. But it costs too much and has more functions than they really
> need. Then there is:
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> Hot Metal Pro $129
> Microsoft Front Page $149
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> Does anyone have a strong recommendation on any these products, or have
> other recommendations.
>
> Regards,
> Melanie
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>
> Second Street Web Design
> http://www.second-street.com
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>
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