Rob wrote:
[email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello
I'm taking a look at SeaMonkey Composer 2.20 as a free and easy-to-use WYSIWYG
HTML editor.
I need users to be able to add some meta-tags as a way to eg. indicate the
category a document belongs to.
I looked through the menus, but didn't find anything that seemed relevant.
Is there a ready-to-use solution? If not, what are the options to write an
add-in that simply displays a list of key/values from which users can pick?
Thank you.
You can add a tag manually on the source tab of the editor.
However, that means you need to understand the syntax of the tags,
it is not a list to choose from.
People will advise you that the composer is unmaintained, but that
basically is true for the entire Seamonkey program and other programs
in the Mozilla suite (e.g. Thunderbird). Much of real development has
stopped.
New versions appear all the time, but there is no real quality control
and feedback (i.e. new problems are not fixed before work continues on
development).
That, however, does not (yet) mean that you cannot use the program anymore.
Telltale signs of the users running away are present, however.
When this is your first use of SeaMonkey (not only the Composer part),
you might consider continuing to look for other software.
Whoa! I personally have used a lot of browsers over the years and
Seamonkey ROCKS! Composer part is great.
Many times I've landed on a poorly coded web page and have just opened
it in the edit of composer and been able to get the information I needed.
And I'm not talking code here, but content.
I've never been happier with any software that does my email, browser
and is able to revise existing web pages I have.
--
Takes more than talk to get things done.
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