The HTML editor.  I saw that there was a thread about HTMl recently.   What
text editor would BlogCFC users want for HTML editing?

I am by no means speaking on behalf of Raymond.  I am curious where I would
want to start to add it for me and then see if Raymond and others users
would also like it.

Teddy

On 10/17/06, Teddy Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> After MAX and in between client work, I am hoping to see what features
> users want to add to BlogCFC and see if I can offer assistance to Ray.  Not
> taht Ray is not a one man coding machine and needs my help.
>
> I like his work and his blog software and would be thrilled to add
> something like a rich editor to help make his software product more
> compelling to a wider range of people.   I am getting some web space later
> this month to deploy his blog on it.
>
> Researching a good skin for the front interface.
>
> Teddy
>
> On 10/17/06, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> >
> > Russ wrote:
> > > Ray's Blog is great, but it seems very basic.  (No offense Ray).  I'm
> > sure
> > > it was done to keep it bug free.
> > >
> > > If you want some extra bells and whistles, try Rick Root's BlogCFM
> > > (www.blogcfm.org).  Brought to you by the same guy who brought you
> > ImageCFC.
> > >
> > > I'm actually evaluation a blog package as well for an app we're
> > building
> > > now.  The reason I like Rick's stuff is that he has embedded html
> > editors
> > > which are part of the requirements.
> > >
> > > Does anyone have any feedback blogCFC vs blogCFM?
> >
> > Honestly, Ray keeps up with blog technology more than I do.  I don't
> > even know what a trackback is =)
> >
> > Many of the reasons I developed blogCFM originally have been addressed
> > by Ray in blogCFC over the last few years.
> >
> > the things I still like about my own - optional user registration, the
> > ability to "freeze" entries from future comments after a certain period
> > of time, and the HTML editor.
> >
> > I haven't done a release of BlogCFM in quite some time... I'd actually
> > like to do some work on it to enhance search engine indexing.. like
> > using <h1> tags instead of div's for entry titles and h2 for subtitles,
> > etc...
> >
> > Rick
> >
> > 

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