First of all it looks very promissing. I would just consider including some more options into the editing toolbar. *Underline* for instance, or perhaps even some additional fonts? Or do we want the style to be in line with the CSS only? That's a reasonable idea too.
What about if I want to edit different <div's>? Is there an option to choose which part of a page I want to edit at the certain moment or if I press EDIT, all zones become active for input at once? But overall it trully looks "The only CMS you need". Can't wait to put my hands on the beta :) Thnx On Tuesday, May 1, 2012 11:35:28 PM UTC+3, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > > This is what I have so far... > > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/18065445/Tmp/w2cms.pdf > > you can try some of it here but you cannot login. You can edit the content > of the white box. > > http://tests.web2py.com/w2cms/default/index > > > - can clone any existing web site (copies, html, css, js, images and fixes > all links) > - comes with may layouts (supports all joomla, drupal, worldpress layouts) > - can edit pages in place using html5 contentEditable (true wysiwyg) but > can also edit raw html > - users can limit which page areas are editable > - injects scripts into pages which display 3 drawers on every page and are > content dependent > - pages have tags and read-write attributes. You can find tags and groups > using autocomplete. > - @{page.menu} inserts a menu, @{page.title} inserts title etc, > @{widget.whatever.you.define} > - If you cut and paste in the page a link to a youtube page, it embeds the > video on the page. Same with vimeo and other oembed services. I use my own > library for this which is similar to django-oembed and micawber (in fact it > supports more services than them and I have submitted a patch to micawber). > - supports latex via mathjax > > It still needs some work before I can release it. > > What else would you like to see in a CMS? > > massimo > >