On Nov 30, 2012, at 10:37 AM, Michael Sagaser wrote:
Everywhere there is an edit string, the user can click in that portion and begin adding content - they just can't alter the structure of the box in which they are typing The IF statements are used to help personalize the emails
That's pretty neat I should probably be less than lazy and do this myself, but I'm curious: is the whole template in an editor window, with certain parts, "locked" out, or, is the whole document just on the page, and the user clicks in the areas that they may edit?
I was looking for support for the former in CKeditor, etc, but I can't find anything, somewhat surprisingly The latter is a lot easier of an idea, and tools exist to do something similar
http://www
appelsiini
net/projects/jeditable/default
html
http://nightly
ckeditor
com/3998/samples/inlineall
html
That would make authoring fancy messages much more easier for people with limited editing skills, so long as someone sets all the fancy things up, for them
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