On Sun, 22 Apr 2012 15:58:01 -0700 (PDT) Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> It brings the wordpress way of editing pages to the extreme. It
> allows you to edit the entire page in place. Any page. There are
> buttons to insert links, images, bold, italic, ul, ol, toggle between
> wysiwyg and html, save, and redirect to a readonly version of the
> same page. Should work with all browsers.
Do you believe that such approach is feasible for editing the whole web
site?
> I think we could build a good CMS by combining 4 pieces:
> - this js library
> - db.define_table('page',....) to store pages
> - db.define_table('document',...) to store document
> - a new plugin that allows tagging and setting permissions on any
> page/document (I have already built this piece but I need to make it
> more general, will release it soon).
I'll try it asap, but wonder whether such solution does scale and is
appropriate for larger web sites which require more in-advance planning
of themes, page structure etc.?
To me, having, like C5, ability to (easily) design the theme for the
whole web site, along with few page types (hompage, left/right sidebar,
2/3/4 columns etc.) and being able to combine different
content-type-blocks (are web2py's widgets in the same league) which can
be easily developed, would be all we need.
How does the above fit in such schema?
Sincerely,
Gour
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