I have a question about insertion of HTML codes:
I've been reading for the last two days all the previous posts on this issue, but couldn't figure out what is the current status with the '£15 Professional pack' regarding this issue.
I understand that (as bizarre as it sounds) the packages that include the EasySiteWizard Pro 7 do not support the insertion of HTML code directly into the Content Management System.
Now, forum members in these posts have used endless terminologies to describe the various BT packages, such as Business package, Advanced package, and so on...
Unfortunately, some of these packages have revolved and changed and have ceased to exist.
So can anyone please be kind to tell me whether the current '£15 Professional pack' does or does not enable me to insert HTML codes freely with no restrictions, to ANY PAGE of the web site that I create?
I know that the £5 pack does not support that because it enables you to use the EasySiteWizard platform, which doesn't support this, but does the current £15 Pack uses EasySiteWizard as well?
What platform does it use for managing and editing the site if not that?
Is it the 'ColdFusion MX Studio'?
For me (like ANYBODY who has a website these days) it is an absolute necessity to be able to copy and paste HTML codes freely to any given spot of any page of the website, be it a code of a video from Youtube, a widget from Twitter or other widgets from third hosting parties, or an ad that I wish to insert on the page, in more than one place.
So I would appreciate if someone could let me know if the £15 pack differs on this issue from the £5 pack, or do both use the exact same platform of the EasySiteWizard which doesn't enablr that.
Please, reply if you are absolutely %100 certain of the answer, whether because you have inserted HTML codes freely with the same £15 package yourself, or because you are a BT employee.
(It would be nice to have a clear reply from a BT team member).
Thank you!
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Thanks Dave - sorry didn't pick the instructions up from the previous message.
I do trust what you say about easysite - I guess I wanted BT to confirm as their advice seems to be contradictory on this.
Regards
babyabroad