Enforcing style across all pages
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 5:59 pm
Hi folks,
Other than instructing contributors to follow a rigid procedure when composing articles, would cmsms have a standard way or plugin that will insure consistent looking site content? In particular font name/size and line spacing. I don't know how they do it, but there are always a few new pages that seem out of place.
I know that each page has a "Disable WYSIWYG editor on this page" option, but that would force the page creator to set this option. I recall that without an WYSIWIG editor, the writer will be forced into composing html.
Maybe certain WYSIWIG editor features (fonts, linespacing) could be disabled?
Post-processing an edited page by stripping out or transforming html tags would be brute force, and tricky.
Or is a set of general editor guidelines the best solution to maintaining a consistent looking site.
Thanks as usual, Drew
Other than instructing contributors to follow a rigid procedure when composing articles, would cmsms have a standard way or plugin that will insure consistent looking site content? In particular font name/size and line spacing. I don't know how they do it, but there are always a few new pages that seem out of place.
I know that each page has a "Disable WYSIWYG editor on this page" option, but that would force the page creator to set this option. I recall that without an WYSIWIG editor, the writer will be forced into composing html.
Maybe certain WYSIWIG editor features (fonts, linespacing) could be disabled?
Post-processing an edited page by stripping out or transforming html tags would be brute force, and tricky.
Or is a set of general editor guidelines the best solution to maintaining a consistent looking site.
Thanks as usual, Drew