XSLT leveraged during design-time and run-time can result in faster time to market, easier maintenance, and support for multiple HTML flavors
Category: Content Management Systems
XSLT Everywhere
XSLT leveraged during design-time and run-time can result in faster time to market, easier maintenance, and support for multiple HTML flavors
Xopus is our wysiwyg browser based XML editor.
Xopus is easy to use and to implement.
For input it requires data (XML), style (XSLT) and rules (Schema).
Xopus performs some magic on this and turns it into an editor.
So inline WYSIWYG editing, coolness. There is a demo, but it requires IE5.5 or up for now. And it is soposed to be going OpenSource.
[via be blogging]
Xopus is our wysiwyg browser based XML editor.
Xopus is easy to use and to implement.
For input it requires data (XML), style (XSLT) and rules (Schema).
Xopus performs some magic on this and turns it into an editor.
So inline WYSIWYG editing, coolness. There is a demo, but it requires IE5.5 or up for now. And it is soposed to be going OpenSource.
[via be blogging]
Salon Speaks On CMS
Industrial Strength Publishing, the why of their choices in the CMS game.
Salon Speaks On CMS
Industrial Strength Publishing, the why of their choices in the CMS game.
CMS vs. Designers
CMS & the Single Web Designer on A List Apart
To be fair my curent profession, the programer behind the website, also has some of the came concerns for what CMSs will do to their job. But one thing to remember all of us in the computer field are parasites that will be dropped as soon as society can. Computers are there as a tool, very cool tool, and computer support jobs, like developers/programers, are going to eventually be replaced by a very small shell script or something like that.
CMS vs. Designers
CMS & the Single Web Designer on A List Apart
To be fair my curent profession, the programer behind the website, also has some of the came concerns for what CMSs will do to their job. But one thing to remember all of us in the computer field are parasites that will be dropped as soon as society can. Computers are there as a tool, very cool tool, and computer support jobs, like developers/programers, are going to eventually be replaced by a very small shell script or something like that.