Eliminating the html coder ?
Just read that http://www.roxer.com/ launched It allows one to create webpages with a very simple UI. One day Drupal themes and pages could be built like this... Insert usual complains about wysiwyg / ugly html / fixed layouts, but it still looks interesting /me hopes it's ok for the development list Philippe
Looks pretty badly broken to me, in both IE7 and Firefox. Guess you're not getting rid of me that easily. ;-) Philippe Jadin wrote:
Just read that http://www.roxer.com/ launched
It allows one to create webpages with a very simple UI.
One day Drupal themes and pages could be built like this...
Insert usual complains about wysiwyg / ugly html / fixed layouts, but it still looks interesting
/me hopes it's ok for the development list
Philippe
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No images at all in Opera. Great reference when they say their site was done with their product ! [...]
Philippe Jadin wrote:
Just read that http://www.roxer.com/ launched
It allows one to create webpages with a very simple UI. [...]
No images in Fire fox on Linux. Totally broken look. If that is how they showcase the technology, then they did not make a positive impact. On Jan 22, 2008 1:16 PM, FGM <fgm@osinet.fr> wrote:
No images at all in Opera.
Great reference when they say their site was done with their product !
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Philippe Jadin wrote:
Just read that http://www.roxer.com/ launched
It allows one to create webpages with a very simple UI. [...]
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I spoke too soon, sorry :-/ Curently it seems their site is broken. Just before I sent the email it looked quite good. I saw this as a good inspiration, for a kind of drag and drop "box" management with precise positioning. A box could be a drupal block, a cck field, a cck label, an entire node, a comment form, etc... This would allow people to construct their pages the way they like. I guess it's not for today, not even for tomorow but still On Jan 22, 2008 7:27 PM, Khalid Baheyeldin <kb@2bits.com> wrote:
No images in Fire fox on Linux.
Totally broken look.
If that is how they showcase the technology, then they did not make a positive impact.
It was working when I looked at it, and should not be dismissed lightly. It is very cool, and future apps will have similar functionality. - Ken On Jan 23, 2008 10:30 AM, Philippe Jadin <philippe.jadin@gmail.com> wrote:
I spoke too soon, sorry :-/
Curently it seems their site is broken. Just before I sent the email it looked quite good. I saw this as a good inspiration, for a kind of drag and drop "box" management with precise positioning.
A box could be a drupal block, a cck field, a cck label, an entire node, a comment form, etc... This would allow people to construct their pages the way they like. I guess it's not for today, not even for tomorow but still
On Jan 22, 2008 7:27 PM, Khalid Baheyeldin <kb@2bits.com> wrote:
No images in Fire fox on Linux.
Totally broken look.
If that is how they showcase the technology, then they did not make a positive impact.
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It worked for me, but it does suffer from a severe case of Divitis (http://webdesign.about.com/od/csslayouts/a/aa080106.htm ), and I can't even begin to imagine the bad accessability in sites built using this tool.. It feels appropriate to link to this excellent article from ALA :) http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dao/ Joakim On Jan 24, 2008, at 00:02, Ken Rickard wrote:
It was working when I looked at it, and should not be dismissed lightly. It is very cool, and future apps will have similar functionality.
- Ken
On Jan 23, 2008 10:30 AM, Philippe Jadin < philippe.jadin@gmail.com> wrote: I spoke too soon, sorry :-/
Curently it seems their site is broken. Just before I sent the email it looked quite good. I saw this as a good inspiration, for a kind of drag and drop "box" management with precise positioning.
A box could be a drupal block, a cck field, a cck label, an entire node, a comment form, etc... This would allow people to construct their pages the way they like. I guess it's not for today, not even for tomorow but still
On Jan 22, 2008 7:27 PM, Khalid Baheyeldin <kb@2bits.com> wrote:
No images in Fire fox on Linux.
Totally broken look.
If that is how they showcase the technology, then they did not make a positive impact.
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