Thanks, Dave.
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
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> Is this always the case with editors that provide style control?
> Sin
> Is this always the case with editors that provide style control?
> Since the editor enters its own tags and styles inline (boo),
> would this mean that all styling has to come from within the
> CKEditor and its styles would override my stylesheets?
You can customize the style list shown to the
Yes, that's true, Scott.
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From: Scott Stroz [mailto:boyz...@gmail.com]
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For a 'title' you may not want them to be able
From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:r...@whitestonemedia.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 7:42 PM
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> Thanks, David...
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> Yes, the "live content" editors are very attra
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Thanks, David...
Yes, the "live content" editors are very attractive. Several
of the CSM's that I reviewed offer that option. It&
ut not giving them so
much control that they end up making a mess of a site.
Rick
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Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 3:44 PM
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ef to do his work.
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> Any other thoughts and/or feedback is still appreciated!
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> Rick
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From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:r...@whitestonemedia.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 1:42 PM
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Subject: RE: Client wants CMS that functions similar to Joomla, for example
Thanks, Jon and eve
er you choose, makes clients feel pleased and
> empowered. You'll still have plenty of
> work to do fixing the odd mistakes, adding functionality, and helping them
> through the learning curves. I've
> found that the more a client interacts with their site, the more valuable
> it becomes a
to do his work.
Any other thoughts and/or feedback is still appreciated!
Rick
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From: Jon Clausen [mailto:jon_clau...@silowebworks.com]
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> Hi, guys...
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> Just need some recommendations from some of you who have been down t
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From: David Phelan [mailto:dphe...@emerginghealthit.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 24, 2013 9:36 AM
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Subject: RE: Client wants CMS that functions similar to Joomla, for example
Rick,
As a dev
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From: Rick Faircloth [mailto:r...@whitestonemedia.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 4:26 PM
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Subject: SOT: Client wants CMS that functions similar to Joomla, for example
Hi, guys...
while the CF CMS solutions are good, esp Mura, they lack the plugins and
themes and support that exists for the likes of Joomla. Mura seems to be
the most popular CMS in CF land these days, but if you get stuck the chance
of getting any help on the mura forums is almost non existent in my
experien
another (free) open source CFML CMS for your consideration
Farcry CMS
http://www.farcrycore.org/
CMSs do not replace a programmer - they are for managing content.
Most will have a WYSIWYG editor so they can do formatting via a tool bar.
If customisation is required, you will most likely wan
CFML-based CMS's are also readily available:
Mura: http://www.getmura.com/
ContentBox: http://www.gocontentbox.org/
Xindi: http://www.getxindi.com/
All free and open-source.
They certainly do not replace a developer - instead they compliment you.
They allow you to avoid needing to develop a cu
As content management systems go, Joomla is a good one, but it doesn't
replace a programmer for anything other than changing the content on
the site, which is something I usually want to give to the users
anyhow.
Joomla requires installation and security updates, and some degree of
training, I d
Hi, guys...
Just need some recommendations from some of you who have been
down this road before.
I have a client that is asking for what amounts to absolute control
over their site through a CMS. Among a few others they metioned,
Joomla was brought up.
I'm checking them out myself, but wanted t
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