CMS TinyMCE in Context?

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rustpod
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CMS TinyMCE in Context?

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Hi

I've had a look around here and can not find anything refering to this.

TinyMCE can provide 'in context' editing for my clients, right? But I'd like to use a simple CMS like this to build the sites myself, then have my clients use an in context editor to easily update thier pages. Is this possible? What I'm trying to avoid is letting a client loose on the Admin side of things, and simply allow them to click an image or area in their live website and edit as they see fit without having to resort to a backend Admin panel.

I hope I've explained that correctly :)
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Re: CMS TinyMCE in Context?

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sorry, just clarifying myself. I'm aiming to simply let clients edit some text, images, font styles etc... just the sort of thing that TinyMCE handles well on it's own. If the client wishes to add pages, move things around etc, then they would go back to the Admin side of things.

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Re: CMS TinyMCE in Context?

Post by Pierre M. »

Hello,

in CMSms 1.2.x page content editing is done in the admin panel. I think you are looking for "inside editing" as somebody has posted it in another thread.

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Re: CMS TinyMCE in Context?

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Hi. Yes, that's exactly what I was trying to get across. I have some clients that would simply like to go to their site, click a login button, and start typing on their live site. No Admin panel. Some people refer to it as 'in context' or 'inline' or 'live front end editing', but I can not see any way fro CMSMS to do this.

As a designer/developer, I would like to be able to build the site with CMSMS, set everything up for the client, and then to keep thier site up to date, they never have to look 'back there in the Admin system', just edit directly on their website.

If you know the link to the other post, can you post it here? I've search and can't find.

found it :)

Thanks
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