This is an example of how you could open a client's (or your) existing home page into the editor, make modifications, and save the changes to have them instantly take effect.  No FTP, no messing with HTML even.  Perfect for those that may be lacking HTML knowledge or want to quickly be able to make such changes.

Go ahead, click in this box anywhere and play around.  Upload an image then click on the "insert image" icon.  Find your picture and then drag-drop it onto this box.  Move it around.  Add a table, change font colors, anything you want to do.

When you're done, click "Save and Submit".  For this demo, your changes won't be saved, but they will be viewable in both the raw HTML code and in rendered view.  It's a cinch to have that information append to a database, or write a new web page, or modify any existing page.

Currently the limitations are: browsers supported are only IE 4 or newer on the PC or Netscape 6 or newer (PC).  Other browsers for the PC haven't been tested yet.  IE for the Mac will show the editor but you aren't able to click inside of it.  Hopefully, this will change with the next version of IE for the Mac.

Drop me an email and let me know what you think, gary@garykrockover.com

Download it here (zip) or here (.sit).  Just click on "Save and Submit" below and the links will be active in the next screen.  (Requires WebDNA (formerly WebCatalog) 4.0x (3.0x untested).