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| NamePros Member | hello is there a way to have a wysiwyg editor like fckeditor or tinymce to edit the text on the html files? my client wants to edit the text and doesn't know html code...instead of going for a cms for 2 pages i wondered if there is a way to do this.thanks all |
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| Senior Member | i dont think there'll be one for html (as far as i know) mainly because html is so complex that making a web application for it woudlnt be the best thing in the world. fckeditor itself is just text and look at the loadingtime/etc of it. i highly doubt that an html online wysiwyg editor exists, but gl finding one lol.
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| Account Closed | Actually, there sure is. You can use what the industry calls "Site Builders". There's a couple of free site builders, but I'm going to go ahead and copy a post I made about the various site builders some time ago: Quote:
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| Senior Member | lol jk. i guess this would be an adequate time to use the phrase "owned". i admit defeat XD
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| NamePros Legend | you can even skin the whols tinymce btw http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/documentation.php Quote:
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