Like what I earlier suggested :)

There are numerous blogs and articles that will help you learn this
tool succesfully and what plugins to use.
I have taught two clients (and others) so far how to use WP and they
have found it fairly easy to do what they want (add, edit, delete
content etc)

The only problem I have with this tool is that sometimes you can tend
to create the websites to bloggy but that is more of a graphic/ design
issue



>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/07/2007 8:11:02 am >>>
Hi Kevin,

On 7/11/07, Kevin Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  The site is not extremely complex, but is more than a little task
for
> someone who does not design web sites.
>
> I am wondering for advice on this situation and I am also wondering
how
> others handle ongoing updates after the initial design has been
implemented.
>
> I am also wondering if a CMS system would, in any way, be a solution
to a
> situation like this.



You could try using a tool like WordPress that has support for static
pages
-- she could just avoid the whole blog bit altogether (or use it for a
"what's new" type section). It might mean a bit of a learning curve on
your
end, but once it's there you can just let her go for it. it's easy to
upgrade too.  I've done this before and it worked reasonably well.


-- 
Raena Jackson Armitage
www.raena.net 


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