Hello all, Thank you very much for all your replies on my WYSIWYG editor question. I have compiled all the replies into a document and I'm going to discuss them with my development team. As promised I will get back to the list once we have digested and done our shortlist / assessment etc.. I'll let you know our findings.
On another - unrelated - note, Lux you said: "It has versioning, role-based access privileges, simple workflow, front-side editing, a URL rewriting scheme so search spiders think it's an ordinary site, and a very well-documented API of over 100 PHP packages, making it very flexible and customizable should you need it." The Search Spider problem is another thing I'm trying to solve and get our team to think about. We have the biggest UK bike and fishing site by a country mile, and using Google to check upstream linking sites demonstrates we have plenty people linking to our site than other sites in these markets, so I hoped that would help with the PigeonRanking ;-) Given this, it comes as a perpetual source of annoyance to see how low we rank in search engines (especially Google) especially given that every day we publish 3-4 articles on each site of spot on relevant content for the markets. I've come to the conclusion that it must be spiders having difficulty indexing us (I hope?!). I'm wondering what the issues might be. Does anyone have any advice that might help us? (a) I know our Meta Tags aren't great and I'm looking to get that improved. (b) I've been thinking about asking the guys to insert relevant keywords (a required field by our CMS) into the MetaTags for each specific article page. (c) I did wonder if the spiders just aren't getting to our content pages? I know they have difficulty with database driven sites, but I had heard Google could now trawl ASP sites, and I have noticed them indexing some of our pages. How does this URL rewriting scheme you mention work? Should I invest time getting our guys to build a spider page which links in simple HTML to all our article pages and submit this to the engines? (d) Are we missing any obvious tricks? Has anyone got any advice please? I'll include links to a couple of our articles below so people can see our page HTML / URL structure etc... http://www.bikemagic.com/ An example article "Setting up handlebars" (for those who are interested ;-) those who aren't there are plenty more sites on the same CMS linked at the bottom of the page) http://www.bikemagic.com/news/article.asp?SP=&v=1&UAN=3057 Many thanks once again. I wish I knew enough about CMS's to be able to contribute in return! Some beers in the pub at the next London meet perhaps! Jeremy -- http://cms-list.org/ trim your replies for good karma.
