Hi all,
I¹m a one man operation and mostly do smaller sites.
A lot of clients these days are requesting to be able to do their own
updates on their sites, but haven¹t a clue when it comes
to XHTML or CSS.
What I¹d like to prevent (as one client did) is that they edit the pages
with Microsoft
no desire to edit their own sites.
Bob
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Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2004 9:11 AM
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Subject: [WSG] Letting clients update their site
Hi all,
I¹m a one man operation and mostly do
Hi Erwin,
Maybe we can talk. I'm in the process of developing a service that
would allow clients to do just that, without affecting the design.
One of my main goals right now is a simple user interface, since all
the CMS-type offerings I've see are far too complicated for many new
users. It's
While off-topic for this list, we do have a mailing list for
discussing content management/web publishing systems (thanks to Peter
Firminger.)
http://webstandardsgroup.org/resources/index.cfm?resource_id=131
The members of this list are currently working out the rules but
basically anything to
On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 15:10:58 +0100, Erwin Heiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I¹m a one man operation and mostly do smaller sites.
A lot of clients these days are requesting to be able to do their own
updates on their sites, but haven¹t a clue when it comes
to XHTML or CSS.
What I¹d