Mattybrown
New Member
My client wants to update her own pages. Apart from Contribute, what is the bast way of doing this?
personally, if the client is not html/web design savvy, i wouldn't want them to have that much access to a site. frontpage just like any of the other standard wysiwyg editors gives the client to much access to things they need to be accessing.Microsoft Frontpage if you're client isn't very knowledgable... it's the most user friendly... not very clean code but user friendly.
personally, if the client is not html/web design savvy, i wouldn't want them to have that much access to a site. frontpage just like any of the other standard wysiwyg editors gives the client to much access to things they need to be accessing.
i have not used contribute, thus i can't comment on it.
personally i would take the online route along the lines of wordpress. while it does involve more work, it is the best solution in my opinion to allow the user to edit/add/delete pages in an automated process without giving access to important code or the layout of the site in general.
lol... i am always tired now a days. i think it's because i am bored out of my mind.I agree with that but if it's what the client wants... you know what they say.
didn't think about the content management systems... must be half asleep already... it's still early here.