Insite help

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Matthew Stroud

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Jan 21, 2014, 10:55:39 AM1/21/14
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 I have been working on an application and it's working quite well. However I have been requested to have insite help integrated in to the site (e.g. a help button). Though I could just create static pages and serve them up, I would much rather have something that has a WYSIWYG editor that I can edit the pages on the fly. Any suggestions?

Avraham Serour

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Jan 21, 2014, 10:59:56 AM1/21/14
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On Tue, Jan 21, 2014 at 5:55 PM, Matthew Stroud <kicke...@gmail.com> wrote:
 I have been working on an application and it's working quite well. However I have been requested to have insite help integrated in to the site (e.g. a help button). Though I could just create static pages and serve them up, I would much rather have something that has a WYSIWYG editor that I can edit the pages on the fly. Any suggestions?

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Enyert Viñas

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Jan 21, 2014, 1:44:39 PM1/21/14
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Right now you dont need WYSIWYG editors. Just learn Chrome DevTools and use a text editor. For example Vim, Sublime Text or Emacs. You can try an IDE like eclipse or PyCharm too. 

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2014/1/21 Matthew Stroud <kicke...@gmail.com>
 I have been working on an application and it's working quite well. However I have been requested to have insite help integrated in to the site (e.g. a help button). Though I could just create static pages and serve them up, I would much rather have something that has a WYSIWYG editor that I can edit the pages on the fly. Any suggestions?

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