On Sun, Jan 28, 2007 at 01:40:54PM -0500, Earnie Boyd wrote:
Quoting cl@isbd.net:
As I said just before the *total* separation of structure and content breaks some of the point of web pages to my mind. Simple, non navigational, links need to be embedded in the actual text, that's what HTML/web is for.
So you can't do <a href="foo">go to bar</a> in the page? I do it all the time. Path aliasing helps with this so that you can change node/<x> to about or what ever else.
I can do the above if I play games with the content editor, but that's where it gets confusing - maybe I *don't* have to play games with the editor but I don't really know, it's not clear.
The *content* entry bit is supposed to be non-html-aware user friendly, the above isn't. I've sort of dropped down the gap between the two. I can (and occasionally do) write raw HTML but I was hoping Drupal etc. would avoid the need.