built in html editor
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10 octombrie 2010 17:00would be nice if the file manager included a built in WYSIWYG html editor.
Toate mesajele
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25 noiembrie 2010 13:57
I think you've mixed 2 different things: File manager and HTML editor.
Why File manager should have HTML editor in it? Why you just can't download a source file and edit it with appropriate software? And finally, nearly every good HTML editor has ability to connect via FTP to your web site and you can edit files directly.
So to me, it is totally useless feature.
(Nothing personal)
Regards, jegor. -
12 decembrie 2010 16:20His meaning is HTML Editior under the File Manager. Like cPanel offers Code Editior & HTML Editor inside of file manager
NixGurus -
15 ianuarie 2011 23:09
His meaning is HTML Editior under the File Manager. Like cPanel offers Code Editior & HTML Editor inside of file manager
NixGurus
Hi,I still think an appropriate software (like Dreamweaver, etc.) should be used for that.
Regards, jegor. -
13 aprilie 2011 19:27
His meaning is HTML Editior under the File Manager. Like cPanel offers Code Editior & HTML Editor inside of file manager
NixGurus
Hi,I still think an appropriate software (like Dreamweaver, etc.) should be used for that.
Regards, jegor.
For us Developer types, I would agree in using a local editor is optimal, but I have client's that wouldn't know what an HTML Editor was, let along which one they should choose. Just becase that's how "we" would do it, doesn't mean it's the best for everyone else. I hope WebsitePanel gives easy options at some point to turn on these type of editors. Seems like the novice webmasters out there would appreciate it. When I first used WebsitePanel, I thought that I was going to see a basic online editor when I clicked on the paper/pencil edit tool (most Web control panels are setup this way). I am thinking of implementing a 3rd party js WYSIWYG into the file manager to replace that basic "Encoding/file content" editor. Anyone try this yet? If so, how difficult was it to implement? -
2 februarie 2012 09:33
I would also like to see something like this built into WSP.