Ausum, I would suggest going to the website for Lotus Quickplace (www.quickplace.com or www.lotus.com) and signing up for a demo account. They've got a very simple word processor (bold, italics, a couple of fonts, etc.) integrated into their project sites that, I think, does what you're describing. I'm pretty sure everything is accomplished using Javascript. If you could port something like this over to zope and release it as a product, so that WYSIWYG documents can be created through the web and still incorporate standard headers and footers, I would be a very happy man. I dread trying to explain zwiki and structured text to clients. You might also want to look at standardbrains.editthispage.com. He's got an excellent, javascript-based approach to WYSIWYG editing, but you can't save it back to the site as far as I can tell. David