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<title>CECILY.info : Web Apps I Love</title>
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<description>Thanks, Cecily.  Not all of the content-shoveling we do around here is as meticulous as yours. :-) Actually, the most problematic thing we lose to #3 is hyperlinks; the most difficult to reconstruct in a web CMS environment is commonly tables.  This is extremely helpful. I may give it a try on an upcoming project. </description>
<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 18:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>CECILY.info : Web Apps I Love</title>
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<description>I see that I echoed misterjt in my oohing at JumpChart. :-)  Cecily told me via Twitter that exporting XHTML worked but wasn&amp;#039;t ideal for her designer, and that pasting from Word wasn&amp;#039;t an issue.   In my experience pasting from Word into web-based CMSes can create problems in various ways depending on expectations: (1) it can introduce junk HTML; (2) it can preserve formatting information you don&amp;#039;t want, particularly fonts, line breaks and hyphenation; or (3) it can fail to preserve formatting information you do want such as bold, italics, bulleted lists and tables.  I briefly experimented with JumpStart and it looks like it&amp;#039;s immune to problems (1) and (2) because it takes nothing from Word except plain text and paragraph breaks; however that makes it subject to problem (3).  Correct?</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 16:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<title>CECILY.info : Web Apps I Love</title>
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<description>Ooh, JumpChart looks lovely! Do you use its export feature? Do you let your collaborators alter the tree?  Biggest downside I see: Textile input only, no HTML editing, no paste from Word. I would miss the bidirectional mapping between WYSIWIG and HTML that I&amp;#039;ve come to expect from TinyMCE, and I don&amp;#039;t think I will ever wean my coworkers from Word. :-(</description>
<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 15:40:44 +0000</pubDate>
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