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On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 17:12, Kerry wrote:
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> Farcry:
> Probably good, but:
> - No way I could sell it to clients, because it is too hard for them to use.
> I couldnt find anything about editing the containers in-page, the whole
> rules thing is not user friendly.
> The main point of a CMS (As I understand it) is so that non-technical people
> can manage the content of the website.

Hmmmm....

Not wishing to sound a little strange, but the purpose of a Content
Management system is to manage content.  Not "so that non-technical
people can manage the content of the website".  With *all* content
management systems, training is ABSOLUTELY necessary, and all clients
need training in whatever CMS you give them.

So far as I can see, non-technical people are just given a specific
"role" in the farcry admin, allowing them to do as much or as little as
the administrator allows.

Editing containers in-page is always difficult, because it requires a
login system of some sort.  I personally wouldn't do that, unless
absolutely necessary anyway, because in some ways it allows stupid
people to mess up the website too easily.

Paul

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