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Suggestion - Text Box in Back Office

PostPosted: Fri Sep 03, 2004 6:44 am
by Brandon Eley
I think you guys should include a Java HTML editor as a textbox
replacement in the backoffice (at least I think they're written in Java).

Something like Editize (www.editize.com) that would take the place of
the ordinary text fields for page info and product info and let
customers format the text as they would in a text editor like Microsoft
Word. It in turn writes the HTML in the background so they don't have to.

That would be an INVALUABLE feature to those who really get scared about
typing all those < and > tags! Especially with links and bulleted lists...

I don't think it would be that hard to impliment especially if you used
an off-the-shelf solution like the one above to just replace your text
boxes in the back office. It would still submit just plain HTML code to
the database.

Any thoughts?

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Brandon Eley
2BigFeet.com
brandon@2bigfeet.com
www.2bigfeet.com

Re: Suggestion - Text Box in Back Office

PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 8:53 am
by Brandon Eley
Any thoughts on this? It would sure make it easier and faster to edit
text on pages and products. Thoughts?

Brandon Eley
2BigFeet.com
brandon@2bigfeet.com
www.2bigfeet.com


Brandon Eley wrote:
I think you guys should include a Java HTML editor as a textbox
replacement in the backoffice (at least I think they're written in Java).

Something like Editize (www.editize.com) that would take the place of
the ordinary text fields for page info and product info and let
customers format the text as they would in a text editor like Microsoft
Word. It in turn writes the HTML in the background so they don't have to.

That would be an INVALUABLE feature to those who really get scared about
typing all those < and > tags! Especially with links and bulleted lists...

I don't think it would be that hard to impliment especially if you used
an off-the-shelf solution like the one above to just replace your text
boxes in the back office. It would still submit just plain HTML code to
the database.

Any thoughts?

Re: Suggestion - Text Box in Back Office

PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 8:58 am
by Dave's Discount Motors
I think this would be an excellent idea. As long as the option for both the
enhanced editing and basic editing were available, this would be a good
addition to the backoffice.

"Brandon Eley" <brandon@2bigfeet.com> wrote in message
news:chn9tq$q06$1@eval.shopsite.com...
Any thoughts on this? It would sure make it easier and faster to edit text
on pages and products. Thoughts?

Brandon Eley
2BigFeet.com
brandon@2bigfeet.com
www.2bigfeet.com


Brandon Eley wrote:
I think you guys should include a Java HTML editor as a textbox
replacement in the backoffice (at least I think they're written in Java).

Something like Editize (www.editize.com) that would take the place of the
ordinary text fields for page info and product info and let customers
format the text as they would in a text editor like Microsoft Word. It in
turn writes the HTML in the background so they don't have to.

That would be an INVALUABLE feature to those who really get scared about
typing all those < and > tags! Especially with links and bulleted
lists...

I don't think it would be that hard to impliment especially if you used
an off-the-shelf solution like the one above to just replace your text
boxes in the back office. It would still submit just plain HTML code to
the database.

Any thoughts?