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[Discuss] Decent WSIWIG development



I have two solutions.

The first is the Worpress Desktop App, this may be much more comfortable
for your user/admin than working in a web browser. It defaults to
worpress.com, but all you do is point it at your wordpress 80/443, and it
works quite well.

The second is, I am guessing they are not a FUSE/FOSS junky. But for about
$40 he can get MountainDuck, which is a GUI toolbar/taskbar app for
OSX/Win, that does all the mounting, key management, etc. for FUSE
including SSHFS as well as CIFS, GCloud. I would think that might be easier
than shifting the CMS.

https://mountainduck.io/

-Ben


On Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 5:42 PM, G Rundlett <greg.rundlett at gmail.com> wrote:

> With ssh you can use sshfs to mount a remote directory and have all your
> desktop tools at your convenience?  It's a bit tricky, but can work
>
> On Nov 7, 2016 10:43 AM, "Jerry Feldman" <gaf.linux at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > A friend of mine who maintains several military web sites on the BLU
> guest
> > server is looking for a good web development system. Currently one of his
> > sites is running wordpress. We only support ssh access.
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