Thanks - that was very helpful - but of course so were the personal
suggestions.
Johnf
On 2/8/20 4:42 PM, Jason wrote:
Anytime you have a question of "is there something in django that will
do X?", check out https://djangopackages.org/
For example, there is a pretty good up to date WYSIWYG
Anytime you have a question of "is there something in django that will do
X?", check out https://djangopackages.org/
For example, there is a pretty good up to date WYSIWYG category with
possible options
https://djangopackages.org/grids/g/wysiwyg/
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Hi I suggest you try out Django summernote. Easy to setup for your admin and
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That's the plan. It's what I though you meant by WYSIWYG. Fiber is nice
because they don't have to understand a back end interface; you just edit
from the page that you want to change, edit a particular element of it,
which client's have an easier time with. But there still has to be
something
Thanks Fiber looks better. But you did say you use mostly TinyMCE. I
can develop the site (it's just as straight forward with some pictures,
menu and a few pages) then hand that over to the owners to maintain
using TinyMCE?? What about mobile etc...?
Johnf
On 2/8/20 8:36 AM, Bill Freeman
I have used Django Fiber: http://ridethepony.org/
And several other CMS. I mostly used TinyMCE.
The world may have moved on.
On Sat, Feb 8, 2020 at 11:02 AM johnf wrote:
> Thanks that is a start. I would also like something that will help with
> design of the pages/views.
>
> Johnf
>
> On
Thanks that is a start. I would also like something that will help with
design of the pages/views.
Johnf
On 2/8/20 7:51 AM, Andrew C. wrote:
Try Quill.js. If you google Quill.js and Quill.js Django, I believe
you'll find the Django package that goes along with that text editor.
Really, you
Try Quill.js. If you google Quill.js and Quill.js Django, I believe
you'll find the Django package that goes along with that text editor.
Really, you only need the Quill.js code for your template. WYSIWYG is
just a user typing in HTML without realizing it. Just save the HTML
(because the rest is
Hi,
I realize that Django does not have a frontend but is there a
tool/package that works well for WYSIWYG a simple website?
Johnf
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