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To agaia: about WYSIWYG editors.

Apr 26, 2008 6:19AM PDT

To make such a site, you need a server side database with server side programming. And that's quite something else. WYSIWIG editors for websites (like Dreamweaver and many others) are for static websites. Maybe better try the webdesign forum.

And, sorry, I deleted your post for the explicit link to a commercial site. For a new user, that's considered an advertisement.
So if you repost in another forum, be sure to ask a more general question or tell better what YOU want with your site.

In my opinion it wasn't a very well designed either. It had dead internal links and I didn't find the way to get to the site's core business (online quotes for insurances) easily. Moreover, it seems the quotes aren't online, but you get a salesman to visit you. Ough.

Kees

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