WebMS Page Editor : New breed of WYSIWYG.
If you are the kind of web publisher who is reluctant to use the HTML alphabet soup, you'll appreciate the fully WYSIWYG ('What
you see is what you get') WebMS Page Editor.
And in case you are a XHTML-savvy web author, the bets are you'll start to look at web publishing differently.
First of all, WebMS' Page Editor does exactly what you are expecting from a good editor. You paste or type your text, cling
your titles and subtitles, you seed around illustrations, tables, warnings, tips and any graphical widget that fits. But read
on,
there's more to it...
WYSIWYG ++ : a WYSIWYG that 'snaps'.
WYSIWYG ++ is a disrupting new publishing feature, specific to ObjectiveGUI WebMS. The WebMS Page Grammar makes sure your page is complying with the content guidelines so you won't find yourself with an empty title or with messed up paragraph styles. WebMS Page Grammar behaves in page semantics a bit like guides do in a graphical application: the 'snapping' property of the guides leave you the right amount of creative freedom, but prevents you from falling into design anarchy. To read more, click here : WYSIWYG ++ . If you are used to edit your text in MS FrontPage or Macromedia Dreamweaver, the bets are that the benefits of Page Grammar
will bring your authoring enthusiasm back on track.
And with all the extras in the box, like multi-environment export, document version switches and multi-site document comparison, WebMS is definitely a shock editor that rocks! |