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
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
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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.
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
if their sites validate:
http://validator.w3.org
Regards,
-Vlad
XStandard Development Team
http://xstandard.com
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Subject: [WSG] Restricted HTML Editor?
I recently