Loki will transform any textarea entry field into a "what you see is what you get" (WYSIWYG) editor.
Loki is different from other open source browser-based WYSIWYG editors in its focus on web standards compliance and in its encouragement of semantic markup.
It is currently compatible with
... [More] Internet Explorer and Gecko-based browsers (e.g. Firefox). Support is being added for Safari 3 and Opera 9.
The best place to go with any questions is the Loki installers discussion group. (Installers is our term for people who wish to use Loki in an application to distinguish them from users, the people who simply use Loki to create and edit documents.) [Less]
MOStlyCE is a "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) editor for the open source Mia Content Management System (MiaCMS). MOStlyCE aims to bring simply, yet power, HTML editing capabilities into the hands on the average user.
Features:
* File Manager
* Image Manager/Editor
* Editor compression
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* Valid XHTML Output
* Font styling, tables, emotions, search and replace, etc
* Familiar MS Word like content editing
* Ability to enable/disable certain editor plugins as needed
* Media File Support (ex) Flash [Less]
PySite is a system to manage and design multiple websites.
PySite is not a CMS in the traditional sense. Rather, you manage the contents of a website via a filemanager interface, which gives you access to all settings, the pages, the styles, plugins, etc. Compose your pages with Jinja templates
... [More], and edit your code comfortably with syntax highlighting in the ACE editor or, wysiwyg style with Aloha. You may write your stylesheets in Sass and let the integrated compiler write CSS files.
PySite also contains a facility to manage virtual mailboxes, in case you maintain your own SMTP and IMAP server, e.g. with Postfix and Dovecot. [Less]
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