XML Editors
For novice users: use an XML editor to create your own webgeno site
There are many XML editors available and any one will do but certain ones have advantages over others. It is preferable to use a validating XML editor so you can check to make sure your website.xml is a valid webgeno file. If your website.xml file has any errors in it, webgeno is not guaranteed to succeed. Having a validating XML editor greatly simplifies the user's life because there are a lot of little pitfalls with producing well-formed and valid XML that the user no longer has to worry about.
In addition to validation, it's really nice to have an editor that provides context-sensitive help by indicating the types of XML elements that are valid depending on where you try to add things in the XML tree.
XMLmind is a corss-platform validating XML editor that provides context-sensitive help. While other editors should work, XMLmind is the only one that will be tested with webgeno and the only one that will be documented here.
Quickstart with XMLmind
For all users, XMLmind is a cross platform way to edit your webgeno site.
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- Checkout all the different "flavors" that this site comes in on the templates page
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