When creating a DW template you create an editable area within the template
for content. This is standard for DW templates. Contribute users only
have access with the template or template-created pages within that
editable area. The combined DW/Contribute CMS system works very well. We
don't use Contribute 3 with advanced features because we don't have the
funds to purchase the server software that makes DW/C3 CMS work. So we
only use DW/C2 CMS.
Of course, our agency is moving to a totally different CMS program that's
gonna cost the taxpayers a gazillion dollars to maintain, even though the
DW/C3 CMS approach is just as effective, if not more so, and costs very
little. Go figure!
Dennis Lapcewich
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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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