> I think I may have asked this previously, but are any CMSs using a > WYSIWYG-like editor that draws the style widgets directly > from a CSS or XLST > document? I'd like to see a simple editor that has the > ability to pull in a > set of XML tags and CSS based on the type of document being > created and then > only showing and rendering the tags available for that > particular piece of > content. For instance, if the author is creating a press > release, It would > only bring in and style the following XML tags: title, date, location, > author, quote. >
What's wrong with a mixed approach, where you have a context-specific form married with a WYSIWYG editor? That way, you get the best of both worlds - a writer can't move his document to the next stage in the workflow unless he's given it a title or whatever, but he can still use a Word-like editor for actual writing and editing? Adam Gaffin Executive Editor, Network World Fusion [EMAIL PROTECTED] / (508) 490-6433 / http://www.nwfusion.com "I programmed my robotic dog to bite the guy who delivers the electronic mail." -- Kibo -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma.
