Well I have tried most of the WYSIWYG editors (open source and commercial) and have settled on http://www.innovastudio.com/This one was simply the easiest to use, and whilst its commercial, by far the least expensive.
Works great for FF and IE, and most importantly you can create XHTML compliant
Ryan Moore wrote:
Hopefully this is not off-topic,
It is. Go to the WSG site and subscribe to the CMS list. This was
discussed - and moved over to that list - just a few days ago!
C'mon, people. Too many posts recently have been OT, or simple thanks
messages which would be better sent
On 6/5/06 11:15 PM Stephen Neate [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent this out:
Hope that helps :)
Even while this discussion moves off to the CMS list, could everyone please
post text-only format to this list please?
I can't read all that tiny type and I just have to delete those posts!
Please cooperate!
On Jun 5, 2006, at 11:12 PM, Nick Gleitzman wrote:
Ryan Moore wrote:
Hopefully this is not off-topic,
It is. Go to the WSG site and subscribe to the CMS list. This was
discussed - and moved over to that list - just a few days ago!
C'mon, people. Too many posts recently have been OT, or
Tee G Peng said
I would like to hear from those who have plenty of
CMSs experiences or who are CMS developers, how do
you think of Etomite CMS.
You should go with what works for you.
drupal.org works for me.
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Tee G Peng said
I would like to hear from those who have plenty of
CMSs experiences or who are CMS developers, how do