[WSG] Restricted HTML Editor?

2004-08-26 Thread Simon Chalmers
I recently spent heaps of time building a site using css and standards-compliant HTML pages. Now I need to hand back content editing to a pool of unwashed users. They like changing fonts, adding bright colours, bold, underline, centering etc whenever they get the chance. Ideally I'd like to be

Re: [WSG] Restricted HTML Editor?

2004-08-26 Thread Anura . Samara
Well, something like HTMLArea allows you to customise the toolbar, so that you can remove functionality that you don't want the unwashed to have. The problem is that I recall it doesn't produce 100% standards-compliant code AS ** The

Re: [WSG] Restricted HTML Editor?

2004-08-26 Thread Justin French
On 27/08/2004, at 11:32 AM, Simon Chalmers wrote: There were posts on this mailing list a week or 2 back re HTML WISIWIG editors, but most give away too much control to the user and produce non-css-based HTML. Most of them are customisable to cut-down the features to only what you want to allow.

Re: [WSG] Restricted HTML Editor?

2004-08-26 Thread Joshua Street
Someone posted a list of WYSIWYG editors from their bookmarks folder a few days back (Tue, 24 Aug 2004 07:34:25 -0700 (PDT), according to my email client) - our development team has been looking at implementing one for a while now, so this was of some interest. Out of the 8 listed, the one which

Re: [WSG] Restricted HTML Editor?

2004-08-26 Thread Vlad Alexander \(XStandard\)
if their sites validate: http://validator.w3.org Regards, -Vlad XStandard Development Team http://xstandard.com - Original Message - From: Simon Chalmers [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 9:32 PM Subject: [WSG] Restricted HTML Editor? I recently