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Reply posted by laurens on Wed 10 Dec 2003 in response to Putting Style in the Hand of the User
some improvements
Great article.Some things that can be done, and you have probably done yourself, but may be
out of the scope of this article:
- upload images people can use as logo's / background
- create drop down menu's for choices, so you can select for H1
bold/normal/italic, and verdana/arial/.. and underline/no underline. This way
the users don't have to understand the syntax of css
- give them the ability to choose between a left and right menu lay-out
Nice thing of this, especially if you use it for teamroom like applications,
that users feel like it is "their" website. Instead of having something forced
upon from head office, they consider it as a tool they can use for their own
good. Knowledge sharing at least triples because of this.