Friday, October 30, 2009

I run websites and they are HTML and i uploaded them to a web host how can my customers change......

website content with out getting into the code and uploading files from dreamweaver ect.. as all my clients wish to edit content like change wording but do not want to have to go through me all the time is there any software they can install to change basic function of there website or any other ideas?



I run websites and they are HTML and i uploaded them to a web host how can my customers change......?





You%26#039;re looking for what is called a %26quot;Content Management System.%26quot; They use databases and dynamic pages (e.g., PHP) to allow your users to use Web forms to change the content of the site.



Free ones are Joomla and Drupal.



As previously noted, Adobe Contribute is a way to allow your users to edit Dreamweaver-based templated pages; you may find it more convenient for the time being than learning how to work with dynamic pages.



I run websites and they are HTML and i uploaded them to a web host how can my customers change......?



See if your web host has FTP services. If so, you may be able to set up FTP accounts for each of your clients, each client with their own user/pass. This way they can log into and upload files.



Other Replys:As I said in your other question, they can use a program called Contribute.



Other Replys:I tell you what, how about you host your own websites, with dynamic and editable scripts such as ASP.NET and PHP.



How about http://www.aprelium.com/ as Abyss Web Server.



HTML is static and cannot be changed, it is just a file.



Other Replys:Adobe have a program called Contribute that works with Dreamweaver to allow you to delegate people to make edits in permitted areas.



Otherwise look at a content management system and give these people the appropriate rights to edit content.



Other Replys:Try FTP Live - You can have peopel connect to the domain and easily make changes without having to download any software. It is all web-based and easy and FREE.

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