8 projects tagged "WYSIWYG"
AldoContent is a lightweight CMS focused on usability and simplicity. It is designed for multilingual Web sites and can have sections with public and private content. It has file management, is extensible with plugins, and uses gettext for localization. Is written in PHP for a MySQL backend.
WaveMaker is a RAD development tool for Web and cloud apps, with more than double the monthly downloads of any other RAD tool. Its visual, drag, and drop tools flatten the Java learning curve by 92%, enabling any developer to build enterprise Web applications that deploy to a standard Java platform. The WYSIWYG studio creates standard Java applications with 98% less code, boosting developer productivity and quality without compromising flexibility. Applications are cloud-ready and include built-in support for multi-tenancy and elastic scaling.
tilswiki is a wiki engine that is always in edit mode. Any user can always click in the content area and start typing. Its intention is to be the radically easiest possible publishing tool. Its feature include basic text formatting, image uploading, resizing, and positioning, HTML, security through unguessable page URLs, customizable page URLs, and email notification on changes.
RainFramework is an MVC Framework for PHP. It's easy to use and it enables teams to work better. It is installable with a simple copy/paste operation. It has a very small footprint, with just the necessary library and files. It is well documented and tested, and it allows you to create Web applications more quickly. It also supports multiple languages, has a WYSIWYG editor, and is extensible.
WebFloor is a Web application framework built on top of OfficeFloor. It enables Java Web development integration with WYSIWYG Web design tools, such as DreamWeaver. WebFloor keeps the two loosely coupled by using only the following within HTML pages: ${property}, #{link}, and <!-- {section} --> (i.e. no special tags are required). This means that graphic designers can work with tools such as DreamWeaver, and Java developers can work with Eclipse, allowing both to integrate their work to create well presented and functional Web applications.