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Re: Okay, fckeditor use?
His program is pretty much like I was planning to make. So I am going to
keep working on it only in my spare time, and see if I can improve apon it,
but I doubt it. <g>
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Micah Klesick
www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
Flash video and PDF tutorials on
NetObjects Fusion
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"Mike Coombes" <mike@ktf-design.com> wrote in message
news:f1urco$7cg3@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Micah Klesick wrote:
>> What is LBAs program?
>>
>>
> Lawrence Abrams ( forgive me if I spelled it wrong!) who posts here as
> LBA. I have a demo area here -
> http://writers.ktf-design.com/html/cms_test.php
>
>
>
> click the link to edit, use admin/admin as user/pass, and edit area1
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Re: Okay, fckeditor use?
Some weird results.. I only edited 1 link on this page -
http://www.humeridgechurch.org/ - and saved it.
For some resons, the text navbar at the bottom doesn't work now, there are 2
symbols (??) right at the bottom of the page and the items on the right hand
side are spread apart, whereas before they were only 2 pixels apart
Not sure what caused it but at least the pages are still viewable
Carl
"Micah Klesick" <micah@creationtidbits.com> wrote in message
news:f1v7fi$9dp1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> How did it work for you by using the FCKEditor?
> I am interested to see if other people think that is would work for
> clients that are a little more computer savy. :-)
>
> --
> Micah Klesick
> www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
> Flash video and PDF tutorials on
> NetObjects Fusion
>
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> "Carl Kruck" <designer@metaweboz.com> wrote in message
> news:f1u78g$5rb1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> Hi Micah
>>
>> I used InfoRapid to do a search & replace as described below:
>> I did this by searching for "./" in the files and replacing it with
>> http://www.domain.com/. Then upload the files to your domain.
>>
>> Looking at the results, some addresses still had a "." (period) in front
>> of the "http" of the absolute address - these were pages that were in my
>> html folder under my main site folder
>>
>> I went back and replaced ".http" with "http"
>>
>> Thanks for the great tutorial!
>>
>> Carl
>>
>>
>> "Micah Klesick" <micah@creationtidbits.com> wrote in message
>> news:f1q7kc$l0a2@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>> Okay, I think I have figured it out. The only requirement for it to
>>> work is that all the images be absolute URL. They have to be
>>> http://www.domain.com/assets/image.gif, etc. Links can be either
>>> Absolute or just .../index.html.
>>> What you need to do is go to the FCKEditor website, (www.fckeditor.net)
>>> and download the latest release. Unzip and upload it to your top level
>>> directory. Now go to http://www.net2ftp.com/index.php, and use the
>>> "Blue" style, as it is the easest to use, and on the page you want to
>>> edit click the little "Edit" link on the right. That will bring up a
>>> Textarea editor. Now go to the top of the page and open the dropdown
>>> box, and click the FCKEditor. That will open the WYSIWYG FCKEditor.
>>> As long as your pictures are absolute URL, you will be able to see and
>>> edit everything. In WYSIWYG mode! I am going to keep testing it, as I
>>> have it in BETA 2 right now. <g>
>>> I will keep you all updated on how it works. It will great if it works
>>> well, as that would be just fine for clients.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Micah Klesick
>>> www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
>>> Flash video and PDF tutorials on
>>> NetObjects Fusion
>>>
>>> -
>>> "Micah Klesick" <micah@creationtidbits.com> wrote in message
>>> news:f1q5mg$kc99@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>>> Hey guys,
>>>> Has anyone ever thought of trying to use the popular FCKEditor for
>>>> editing after the site is done? I am going to try it. It seems like
>>>> it should work, it would take some work for sure, and I am not sure
>>>> whether I am good enough at code to do it, but if I can figure it out,
>>>> that would be great, as it is a WYSIWYG editor and opensource.
>>>> Any thoughts?
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Micah Klesick
>>>> www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
>>>> Flash video and PDF tutorials on
>>>> NetObjects Fusion
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Okay, fckeditor use?
That is weird. I have not had a problem. I even added a link to the bottom
nav bar.
Those two symbols, are this code, �� and they are after the
</html>.
I have no idea why they are there.
Could you move the side bars closer in the FCKEditor...?
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Micah Klesick
www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
Flash video and PDF tutorials on
NetObjects Fusion
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"Carl Kruck" <designer@metaweboz.com> wrote in message
news:f20785$bns6@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Some weird results.. I only edited 1 link on this page -
> http://www.humeridgechurch.org/ - and saved it.
>
> For some resons, the text navbar at the bottom doesn't work now, there are
> 2 symbols (??) right at the bottom of the page and the items on the right
> hand side are spread apart, whereas before they were only 2 pixels apart
>
> Not sure what caused it but at least the pages are still viewable
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Micah Klesick" <micah@creationtidbits.com> wrote in message
> news:f1v7fi$9dp1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> How did it work for you by using the FCKEditor?
>> I am interested to see if other people think that is would work for
>> clients that are a little more computer savy. :-)
>>
>> --
>> Micah Klesick
>> www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
>> Flash video and PDF tutorials on
>> NetObjects Fusion
>>
>> -
>> "Carl Kruck" <designer@metaweboz.com> wrote in message
>> news:f1u78g$5rb1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>> Hi Micah
>>>
>>> I used InfoRapid to do a search & replace as described below:
>>> I did this by searching for "./" in the files and replacing it with
>>> http://www.domain.com/. Then upload the files to your domain.
>>>
>>> Looking at the results, some addresses still had a "." (period) in front
>>> of the "http" of the absolute address - these were pages that were in my
>>> html folder under my main site folder
>>>
>>> I went back and replaced ".http" with "http"
>>>
>>> Thanks for the great tutorial!
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>
>>>
>>> "Micah Klesick" <micah@creationtidbits.com> wrote in message
>>> news:f1q7kc$l0a2@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>>> Okay, I think I have figured it out. The only requirement for it to
>>>> work is that all the images be absolute URL. They have to be
>>>> http://www.domain.com/assets/image.gif, etc. Links can be either
>>>> Absolute or just .../index.html.
>>>> What you need to do is go to the FCKEditor website, (www.fckeditor.net)
>>>> and download the latest release. Unzip and upload it to your top level
>>>> directory. Now go to http://www.net2ftp.com/index.php, and use the
>>>> "Blue" style, as it is the easest to use, and on the page you want to
>>>> edit click the little "Edit" link on the right. That will bring up a
>>>> Textarea editor. Now go to the top of the page and open the dropdown
>>>> box, and click the FCKEditor. That will open the WYSIWYG FCKEditor.
>>>> As long as your pictures are absolute URL, you will be able to see and
>>>> edit everything. In WYSIWYG mode! I am going to keep testing it, as I
>>>> have it in BETA 2 right now. <g>
>>>> I will keep you all updated on how it works. It will great if it works
>>>> well, as that would be just fine for clients.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Micah Klesick
>>>> www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
>>>> Flash video and PDF tutorials on
>>>> NetObjects Fusion
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>> "Micah Klesick" <micah@creationtidbits.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:f1q5mg$kc99@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>>>> Hey guys,
>>>>> Has anyone ever thought of trying to use the popular FCKEditor for
>>>>> editing after the site is done? I am going to try it. It seems like
>>>>> it should work, it would take some work for sure, and I am not sure
>>>>> whether I am good enough at code to do it, but if I can figure it out,
>>>>> that would be great, as it is a WYSIWYG editor and opensource.
>>>>> Any thoughts?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Micah Klesick
>>>>> www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
>>>>> Flash video and PDF tutorials on
>>>>> NetObjects Fusion
>>>>>
>>>>> -
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Okay, fckeditor use?
Hey Carl,
Could you send me a template of the site? I will upload it to one of my
subdomains, and see if I can get it to work.
I want to see if I can figure it out.
--
Micah Klesick
www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
Flash video and PDF tutorials on
NetObjects Fusion
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"Carl Kruck" <designer@metaweboz.com> wrote in message
news:f20785$bns6@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
> Some weird results.. I only edited 1 link on this page -
> http://www.humeridgechurch.org/ - and saved it.
>
> For some resons, the text navbar at the bottom doesn't work now, there are
> 2 symbols (??) right at the bottom of the page and the items on the right
> hand side are spread apart, whereas before they were only 2 pixels apart
>
> Not sure what caused it but at least the pages are still viewable
>
> Carl
>
>
> "Micah Klesick" <micah@creationtidbits.com> wrote in message
> news:f1v7fi$9dp1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>> How did it work for you by using the FCKEditor?
>> I am interested to see if other people think that is would work for
>> clients that are a little more computer savy. :-)
>>
>> --
>> Micah Klesick
>> www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
>> Flash video and PDF tutorials on
>> NetObjects Fusion
>>
>> -
>> "Carl Kruck" <designer@metaweboz.com> wrote in message
>> news:f1u78g$5rb1@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>> Hi Micah
>>>
>>> I used InfoRapid to do a search & replace as described below:
>>> I did this by searching for "./" in the files and replacing it with
>>> http://www.domain.com/. Then upload the files to your domain.
>>>
>>> Looking at the results, some addresses still had a "." (period) in front
>>> of the "http" of the absolute address - these were pages that were in my
>>> html folder under my main site folder
>>>
>>> I went back and replaced ".http" with "http"
>>>
>>> Thanks for the great tutorial!
>>>
>>> Carl
>>>
>>>
>>> "Micah Klesick" <micah@creationtidbits.com> wrote in message
>>> news:f1q7kc$l0a2@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>>> Okay, I think I have figured it out. The only requirement for it to
>>>> work is that all the images be absolute URL. They have to be
>>>> http://www.domain.com/assets/image.gif, etc. Links can be either
>>>> Absolute or just .../index.html.
>>>> What you need to do is go to the FCKEditor website, (www.fckeditor.net)
>>>> and download the latest release. Unzip and upload it to your top level
>>>> directory. Now go to http://www.net2ftp.com/index.php, and use the
>>>> "Blue" style, as it is the easest to use, and on the page you want to
>>>> edit click the little "Edit" link on the right. That will bring up a
>>>> Textarea editor. Now go to the top of the page and open the dropdown
>>>> box, and click the FCKEditor. That will open the WYSIWYG FCKEditor.
>>>> As long as your pictures are absolute URL, you will be able to see and
>>>> edit everything. In WYSIWYG mode! I am going to keep testing it, as I
>>>> have it in BETA 2 right now. <g>
>>>> I will keep you all updated on how it works. It will great if it works
>>>> well, as that would be just fine for clients.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Micah Klesick
>>>> www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
>>>> Flash video and PDF tutorials on
>>>> NetObjects Fusion
>>>>
>>>> -
>>>> "Micah Klesick" <micah@creationtidbits.com> wrote in message
>>>> news:f1q5mg$kc99@flsun90netnews01.netobjects.com.. .
>>>>> Hey guys,
>>>>> Has anyone ever thought of trying to use the popular FCKEditor for
>>>>> editing after the site is done? I am going to try it. It seems like
>>>>> it should work, it would take some work for sure, and I am not sure
>>>>> whether I am good enough at code to do it, but if I can figure it out,
>>>>> that would be great, as it is a WYSIWYG editor and opensource.
>>>>> Any thoughts?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Micah Klesick
>>>>> www.learnNOF.creationtidbits.com
>>>>> Flash video and PDF tutorials on
>>>>> NetObjects Fusion
>>>>>
>>>>> -
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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