On Fri, 2006-11-17 at 00:59 +1100, James Purser wrote: > Okay to add some further detail to what I am envisioning. Here's my thoughts on some of the technical requirements: - produce XHTML and CSS compliant code - produce pretty URLs - see the URLs on the current site - be backwards compatible with existing URLs - produce accessible XHTML (easily usable by screen readers, text based browsers, on mobile devices) - produce MSIE compatible layout (people looking to convert from the dark side need to be able to read the content). - be able to handle the /. effect - pluggable user authentication (so we can link it to MemberDB) Things I'd like (but don't hold much hope for): - Preview on larger than single page changes (think transactions, but for web site) - offline editing ability but i think your list looks good - it'd be great to have the news page generated by a process that wasn't so... err... archaic. -- Stewart Smith (stewart@linux.org.au) Committee Member, Linux Australia
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