Hello! On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 12:28, Carsten Senger <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The overall layout is delivered from a cms. The main texts (on "normal" > pages one text area) are edited by a wysiwyg editor (kupu or TinyMCE). I > would rate the html created by the editor delivers html as acceptable (only > tags and classes, no stupid attributes like style or font). It's not > realistic (and in any case not productive) to let editors write html. A > text markup language (ala markdown, in our case called ReST) would be > possible, but not much better then html. > The output from the editor is fitted into the layout, together with many > other parts (the title, the vertical navigation, the horizontal navigation > box in the 2nd levels, maybe a marketing box or a box with a feed from > plant.gnome.org, ...). Which layout is used is decided by the cms (via the > output it generates).
Will we be able to generate pages like this[1][2] in a wysiwyg editor? I really think we can't get stuck in a simple editor that can only generate simple pages. For these cases, only HTML can be extensible enough. We already have live.gnome.org for putting fast information in a wiki format. The GNOME Website should not look like a wiki. We need pages that look and feel as polished as possible, and for this I think there will be always a designer by the side of the editors to edit the pages and make it beautiful (editing in HTML! :D). [1] http://vinicius.depizzol.com.br/gnome-website/content/about/index.html <http://vinicius.depizzol.com.br/gnome-website/content/about/index.html>[2] http://vinicius.depizzol.com.br/gnome-website/content/download/distributions.html <http://vinicius.depizzol.com.br/gnome-website/content/download/distributions.html>Thank you. ;) -- Vinicius Depizzol <[email protected]> http://vinicius.depizzol.com.br
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