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Can you use SimpleCMS with a textarea & leave rest of page alone?
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TINYMCE - incompatible with IE
CKEDITOR - poor documentaiton
SimpleCMS?
Looks promising: Need to use SimpleCMS with a textarea in an existing website and leave the rest of the pages completely alone. Can SimpleCMS do this?

TINYMCE method, with content
<textarea class="moxiecut" name="tbl_content">
Lorum ipsum antage menesim, etc.
</textarea>
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(2013-05-02, 13:16:51)jleahy Wrote: Can SimpleCMS do this?

I think so but you will have to pay the full license even just for one teeny bit of editing on one page. Better to use GetSimple.
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Wtf is simplecms?
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(2013-05-02, 21:46:56)shawn_a Wrote: Wtf is simplecms?
This is their website we are on: Get Simple CMS
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Its called getsimple.
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And the answer would be no, this is not that kind of cms, this is a full content management system. Not an inline content manager.
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(2013-05-03, 01:11:27)shawn_a Wrote: Its called getsimple.
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And the answer would be no, this is not that kind of cms, this is a full content management system. Not an inline content manager.

Thanks so much for taking the time to answer. Best of success with your CMS. I do like the simplicity and ease of creating and working with pages. The install routine is quite good - helps a person get up and running quickly, and the XML storage is tiny and neat.
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#7
If you wanted to you could find a way to use getsimple to manage content and include it in a normal php page, but it would require some interfacing either using custom code and includes or the api. It would definitely not be standard.
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