With you there, crazypixels! Happened to me a while back and had to design the whole site again with a new back-end. I don't wish cushy any bad luck, but the forecast ain't so good for start-ups. I think it needs to be a bit more powerful and "designer-friendly" before I'll sign up.
With you there, burnsy!
My customers don't seem to be asking for anything else either. Not a single one of them understands what a URL is, and none of them have the ability to upload to an externally hosted directory, so I reckon this is a must.
I'm not anything near to a programmer, and feel free to slap me if I'm wrong, but surely, just a change to html editor would do the trick?
I think the idea of choosing a directory to upload to is best. We use cushy to collect content, as well as change it, and it doesn't do my precious file structure any good sifting through images in the root all the time!
By the way, rmcue, to upload an image right now, it needs to have a class of "cushycms" added to it, and it cannot be nested inside another cushycms element. Coming soon,though
I don't really mind the sub domain - but it is confusing a few people receiving an email from 'Cushy CMS' when they've been added as an editor - rather than from our company
Brilliant idea. If only it was available now, and then I wouldn't have to spend the next couple of hours adding pages to a 100+ page website I'm doing! Great stuff, though
Definately needs a image/document upload option from the wysiwyg - as well as the choice of which folder in the site they end up in. I'm already using cushy on a couple of my customers' sites and this is the main thing everyone asks for. No one seems to understand the URL, or they don't have the methods to upload images to a URL in their site if they do.
With you there, crazypixels! Happened to me a while back and had to design the whole site again with a new back-end. I don't wish cushy any bad luck, but the forecast ain't so good for start-ups. I think it needs to be a bit more powerful and "designer-friendly" before I'll sign up.
1 Offer the option of hosting CushyCMS on client's server - 4 months ago
With you there, burnsy!
My customers don't seem to be asking for anything else either. Not a single one of them understands what a URL is, and none of them have the ability to upload to an externally hosted directory, so I reckon this is a must.
I'm not anything near to a programmer, and feel free to slap me if I'm wrong, but surely, just a change to html editor would do the trick?
3 Upload images and make them available in the WYSIWYG editor - 5 months ago
I think the idea of choosing a directory to upload to is best. We use cushy to collect content, as well as change it, and it doesn't do my precious file structure any good sifting through images in the root all the time!
By the way, rmcue, to upload an image right now, it needs to have a class of "cushycms" added to it, and it cannot be nested inside another cushycms element. Coming soon,though
1 Follow file conventions - 5 months ago
I don't really mind the sub domain - but it is confusing a few people receiving an email from 'Cushy CMS' when they've been added as an editor - rather than from our company
0 don't brand the clienteditor.com domain as CushyCMS - 5 months ago
Brilliant idea. If only it was available now, and then I wouldn't have to spend the next couple of hours adding pages to a 100+ page website I'm doing! Great stuff, though
2 automatically detect pages within site - 5 months ago
Definately needs a image/document upload option from the wysiwyg - as well as the choice of which folder in the site they end up in. I'm already using cushy on a couple of my customers' sites and this is the main thing everyone asks for. No one seems to understand the URL, or they don't have the methods to upload images to a URL in their site if they do.
2 upload documents - 5 months ago