What does your service provide?Roxer takes a new approach to making web pages, based on the idea that you should never have to bother with code. With Roxer anyone can make visually stunning and fully functional web pages online using only a web browser. Editing is even easier. To rearrange your content, just click and drag items where you want them. To change your text, just click and type. To move content from one page to another, just copy and paste. Best of all, you will be doing these things to your web page from your web page. It's that easy! Key features: * Edit in place - To edit a web page you go directly to it in your web browser and make changes on the spot. Is this service open to the public?Public Beta What version of Dojo, and what components are you using?Roxer is essentially a web-based web page editor. Dojo is used heavily in a few places to make Roxer "feel" like an application as opposed to a web page. For example there's a very elegant "Copy & Paste" system using dojo.cookie that lets you copy images, text, or anything, from one web page to another. Aside from this were using much of Dojo's core functionality as well as experimenting w/ Dojox projects such as the Image LightBox. What made you choose Dojo?Dojo was chosen because it could handle some of the tougher hurdles we had to overcome. However, as time goes on and I learn more about the API, I'm seeing great value in it's broad range of capabilities as well. Simply the breath of it's functionality is unmatched by anything else I've seen. What was your favorite thing about working with Dojo?My favorite thing about Dojo is it's framework. It lets me write code that scales well and is easily readable. Additionally, I can extend any part of their library without having to muck with their code. This makes it very easy to upgrade when new versions of Dojo come out. |
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Submitted by dante on Wed, 03/26/2008 - 21:42.




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