The designer needs to create template files (.dwt). These contain editable
and non-editable regions. Typically the headers and content body text are
the only things I let them play with. You know what clients are like. ;) 

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On Behalf Of Geoff Deering
Sent: Friday, 2 December 2005 9:42 AM
To: WebStandardsOrgCms
Subject: [WSG CMS] Dreamweaver & Contribute (How do they work?)

Hi,

I'm sorry I don't have time to work through the documentation, but I'm just
wondering for those who have built sites with DW, and clients use Contribute
to update the site, how are the menus, headers, etc kept separate from the
content so that the designer is confident the client will only have access
to the content and not to the structure of the documents and the design?

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Geoff Deering
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