[TYPO3] OT: client wants to drop typo. What should I do?

Elmar Hinz elmar.DOT.hinz at team.MINUS.red.DOT.net
Sun Jan 29 12:53:44 CET 2006


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VINCNET/CMSRepublic schrieb:
> Another client has recognisable difficulties with the RTE. Specially with
> the fonts. My solution, I say to h(er)(im): stay away from the font-settings
> unless you realy need it and rely on the default settings (in css), or pay
> more for - extensive - tailorwork. Before, (s)he had experience with FP...
> 

Hi Vincent,

if your client has difficulties with the fonts, I think it is rather your fault
that you have not disabled the font setting button.

I think you should invest time to work out for yourself how to configure the RTE
in a semantic way before you let the customer pay for learning how to use the
RTE in a semantic way despite of unconfiguration.

If you discover that you can't configure the RTE in a semantic way at all, then
you have probably selected the wrong RTE, the MS one.

TYPO3 4.0 will come with another RTE and semantic settings as default if I
followed the NG right. So there is hope.

Regards

Elmar






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