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Discover how James Madison University showcases the integration of the TinyMCE JavaScript editor within their content management system. This presentation, held on May 23, 2008, emphasizes adhering to W3C and WAI standards and the use of Microformats to enhance content deliverability across devices. Learn about the fundamental principles of Microformats and see demonstrations of the JMU News Tool and its capabilities for generating RSS feeds and news articles. This session is designed for developers interested in effective content management solutions.
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TinyMCE Javascript editor and JMU Content Tools DemoFriday, May 23, 2008 • Presented By: James Madison University – Alvin Chao
TinyMCE http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/ Microformats http://microformats.org/ JMU Content Tools Basis for Cotent Tools – Microformats.org Demo of News Tool Web Manager 2 – The JMU Content Management System Written in ASP Uses embedded TinyMCE Javascript editor Follows W3C and WAI standards Positions content for consumption by other devices Topics
Microformats Definition • Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Instead of throwing away what works today, microformats intend to solve simpler problems first by adapting to current behaviors and usage patterns (e.g. XHTML, blogging). From - http://microformats.org/about
Popular Microformats • RSS • hCard • hCalendar
ICOM Model for News News Item Outputs: a) RSS feed b) News Articlec) News summary Inputs Headline Summary Description etc…
Microformat Principles: • solve a specific problem • start as simple as possible • design for humans first, machines second • reuse building blocks from widely adopted standards • modularity / embedability • enable and encourage decentralized development, content, services