Really cool. Congrats.
On 1 okt, 08:32, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well I have been playing with jQuery for a few months, and wanted to
> test a few basic concepts. Mostly to do with injecting content into
> the DOM on the fly in a usable way, to give some older client sites of
> mine, CMS capabilities without having to do a full conversion of the
> site to a database driven CMS.
>
> In other words I was looking for the quickest short cut, and install
> script, possible so that I didn't need to spend hours converting sites
> to suit a full CMS.
>
> What came out of this idea is a little plugin I have called "editEase"
> for want of a better name (and naming things is not my forte) that
> allows for edit in place of content by writing to the include file
> instead of using a database. Knowing one of my clients (and their
> lack of technical skills), a WYSIWYG editor had to be an option, along
> side a plain text area, and TinyMCE seemed a good choice given it
> works in nearly all browsers (including Opera).
>
> Anyways, I have created a little project file
> here:http://code.google.com/p/editease/
> which has links to a short videohttp://screencast.com/t/Ayk7at3C
> (only a 1 minute investment of your time, instead of having to read
> through a lot of stuff to work out what I am on about), a live demo,
> and the download files.
>
> There are 2 dependencies on other jQuery plugins, being Thickbox and
> Dimensions, although figured most would use them a lot already.
>
> Would appreciate any feedback on this idea.
>
> Cheers
> Stephen