WYMeditor: web-based XHTML editor

Overview.

WYMeditor is a web-based WYSIWYM (What You See Is What You Mean) XHTML editor.

WYMeditor's main concept is to leave details of the document's visual layout, and to concentrate on its structure and meaning, while trying to give the user as much comfort as possible (at least as WYSIWYG editors).

WYMeditor has been created to generate perfectly structured XHTML strict code, to conform to the W3C XHTML specifications and to facilitate further processing by modern applications.

With WYMeditor, the code can't be contaminated by visual informations like font styles and weights, borders, colors, ...
The end-user defines content meaning, which will determine its aspect by the use of style sheets. The result is easy and quick maintenance of information.

As the code is compliant to W3C XHTML specifications, you can for example process it using a XSLT (at the client or the server side), giving you a wide range of applications.

Why WYMeditor ?

Do you modify your website using a content management system (CMS)? Do you allow your clients to modify their website whith a CMS?

If yes, you have certainly met de difficult choice of a web-based (x)html editor.

  • You may have tried a full-featured WYSIWYG editor, but you apprehend that your clients use it inappropriately, with the risk it degenerates visually and on the code quality.
  • You may also have tried the BBcode syntax, Markdown or the wiki-style syntax, but you don't want to force your clients to solutions that are too technical/complex for them, even if it tends to generate good quality code.

WYMeditor brings a new approach and a set of simple solutions which allow for a very easy to use editor, while still producing clean XHTML code. Thanks to its original approach it remains clear and easy to learn. A one-hour training and it's the beginning of clean updates made by the end user.

How can I contribute ?

If you like WYMeditor and the freedom it brings to the web developer, don't hesitate to give some help.

WYMeditor is Free/Open Source Software, which means anyone can use it and contribute. It also means community support is important to make it a really solid and long-lasting project.

License

WYMeditor is dual licensed under the Open Source MIT and GPL licenses.

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Latest news

December 10, 2007

WYMeditor in WordPress, by Amaury Balmer

November 9, 2007

WYMeditor in Symphony CMS

October 31, 2007

WYMeditor in Radiant CMS by Benny Degezelle

October 18, 2007

WYMeditor in GroupServer collaboration server by the GroupServer Team

October 09, 2007

WYMeditor for TYPO3 by Zachary Davis

September 20, 2007

WYMeditor on Ruby on Rails by Benny Degezelle
WYMeditor in Django administration by Peter Kese
WYMeditor in sNews CMS by Patrice Boisieau

September 10, 2007

WYMeditor 0.4 released

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