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Updated: 12/20/2006

Add a WYSIWYG Editor To Your PHP Site For Content Management

Turn your (or your customer''s) PHP site into a CMS! The ability to edit the content of your site in WYSIWYG fashion is easier than you might think, and that is what this tutorial will address in 3 easy steps. No more uploading changes to your site. Edits can be made online from any location. This tutorial covers the essentials of separating your design from your content and adding an editor to allow the site owner to make edits from any location.
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