Wysiwyg Pro eases blogging
If you blog, or use web-based discussion forums, or use any sort of web mail app, then you know just how frustrating it can be to compose rich content with the limited tools provided for word processing on the web . To go from writing in a feature-rich word processor like Word to composing in a stripped-down text box with very little formatting functionality. Forget about embedding pictures, and definitely forget about embedding YouTube videos.
But Wysiwyg Pro from ViziMetrics, now at version 3, makes life a little easier for those of us who spend plenty of time composing content for the web. This tool is a rich, web-based graphical editor that's compatible with Joomla, Wordpress, and Mambo, among other web content management systems. The editor provides full formatting capability, even allowing you to pre-program HTML code blocks as dockable toolbar buttons. This way, if you need to perform a repetitive task (say, put a blank floating table with room for a picture and caption in your posting), you needn't waste time typing code over and over. Wysiwyg Pro includes an editable, color-coded HTML source view as well as a draft preview.
But Wysiwyg Pro from ViziMetrics, now at version 3, makes life a little easier for those of us who spend plenty of time composing content for the web. This tool is a rich, web-based graphical editor that's compatible with Joomla, Wordpress, and Mambo, among other web content management systems. The editor provides full formatting capability, even allowing you to pre-program HTML code blocks as dockable toolbar buttons. This way, if you need to perform a repetitive task (say, put a blank floating table with room for a picture and caption in your posting), you needn't waste time typing code over and over. Wysiwyg Pro includes an editable, color-coded HTML source view as well as a draft preview.













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Subscribe to commentsClaudio MirandaOct 8th 2007 11:16PM
I think Xinha (Firefox plugin) does a good job in this area https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1449
squidjamOct 9th 2007 12:29AM
Well, you could also integrate Xinha to your everyday blog... you just need to add a tag to your templates that calls the javascript needed... It's simple and best of all it's free.
michaelOct 9th 2007 1:41AM
Have you guys heard of Windows Live Writer? I can't believe you never heard of it.
It's one of the #1 things going on in the blogosphere.
Take a look : http://writer.live.com/