On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 18:36, Carsten Senger <[email protected]> wrote: > > You can always turn off the wysiwyg editor and write html source in an text > area, or maybe switch in the editor to a html source view. So you can get > shiny pages in, yes. But frankly this is normally over the head for > editors, it needs someone who speaks html. > Another option is the way the frontpage is generated. An editor can > composition a page with colums and rows. These are all <div>s. The content > of a div is whatever you fill it with. As the wysiwyg editors produce more > or less clean markup, this approach can be used and should be better > managable for editors (even if not as extensible as cooking tag soup by > hand). You can take a look at the source [a]. "News" is aggregated content > from the site, the right column ("Headingparagraph ...") is edited with an > wysiwyg editor.
Well, this solves all the problems! :D -- Vinicius Depizzol <[email protected]> http://vinicius.depizzol.com.br
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