Jacob Hookom wrote: > Hey, > > For a prelude: > I was chatting with my dad over a beer about how the company he works > for is training all of their HR people on how to use Dreamweaver to > generate content for their internet/intranets. Appalled, I asked him > whose bright idea was it; to which he responded some independent > consultant who was touring the various facilities doing training (and > he's never heard of Jakob Neilsen!). To give a 100 person staff a copy > of Dreamweaver and tell them to go nuts... is insane!
Actually Dreamweaver does have a template control system that can keep people from editing outside their part of the page. So designers can design a complicated template and declare that only the middle cell and the text in header can be edited. The template info is done in such a way that the designer can update a template and it will propagate through all the pages that use that template. Not exactly dynamic but easier than search and replace! I don't remember if it has tools to keep users in out of different parts of the site though. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

