+1 to that.<br>Not only is it an unfriendly interface for someone who actually wants to edit the code; imagine what would happen if a non-technical user would start to make changes. Very strange things could happen. <br><br>
<br>Erika Nilsson<br><br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">2008/3/27, Larry Garfield <<a href="mailto:larry@garfieldtech.com">larry@garfieldtech.com</a>>:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Wednesday 26 March 2008, Xavier Bestel wrote:<br> <br> > > > So, perhaps some people should look at this:<br> > > > <a href="http://www.speaklight.com/video-your-designs">http://www.speaklight.com/video-your-designs</a><br>
> > ><br> > > ><br> > > > Best regards,<br> > > ><br> > > ><br> > > > Stefan<br> > ><br> > > Aside from a intuitive GUI, I don't really see what can't be done in<br>
> > drupal with blocks?<br> > > Sure, they have in-CMS editing of your templates, but who really wants<br> > > to do that?<br> ><br> > Who wants user-friendly interfaces anyway ?<br> <br> <br>Do not fall into the trap of assuming that in-CMS editing of templates<br>
== "user-friendly interface".<br> <br> If you're doing anything even remotely interesting with a template or code, an<br> HTML textarea is a horribly unfriendly interface. Even Notepad is better in<br> most cases.<br>
<br> --<br> Larry Garfield AIM: LOLG42<br> <a href="mailto:larry@garfieldtech.com">larry@garfieldtech.com</a> ICQ: 6817012<br> <br> "If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of<br>
exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called an idea,<br> which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to<br> himself; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the possession<br>
of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it." -- Thomas<br> Jefferson<br> </blockquote></div><br>