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I am learning jquery, needed some practise so I decided to try to
integrate this flyout menu to Modx CMS, and I tested the menu from
Firefox with JS off , I can see the menu working fine, but I am
skeptical because I thought if it's controlled by JS it shouldn't be
working, however Matt
Elizabeth,
Saturday, March 1, 2008, 11:08:47 PM, you wrote:
ES I understand that Contribute would allow them to make changes to content
ES without messing with the coding/navigation. Does anyone have experience
ES with this product? Is it possible/easy to set up to maintain
ES
Hi,
The latest version of Contribute (CS3) is not actually that bad. We use it
all the time for our clients at work and generally the feedback is quite
good. Contribute allows you to edit the text on a page just like you would
with something like Word or Dreamweaver. You can also set it to
Elizabeth Spiegel wrote:
I understand that Contribute would allow them to make changes to content
without messing with the coding/navigation. Does anyone have experience
with this product? Is it possible/easy to set up to maintain
standards-compliance?
You can limit the areas they can edit by
Rob Crowther wrote:
As far as I'm aware, though I may be wrong - this was Contribute 3 and I
didn't look in too much detail, you can't force users to only use styles
out of your existing stylesheets.
In Contribute CS3 you can set it up so that they can only use styles from a
specific style