I was in your situation about six months ago and someone on the list
recommended textpattern.
The textpattern text editor "textdrive" is meant to be easy to
learn-clients can do simple formatting to their content updates easily.
I was able to train a client to use it in one sitting. Still if i had a
client that is extremely illiterate i wouldn't bother building a site
with a cms.
-best
kevin
Kevin Ross wrote:
Hi:
I have a question which has surfaced due to an upcoming requirement.
I have built a web site for a client who now wants to be able to
manage the site on her own. She is computer literate, but not a web
designer, by any means. I am new to the idea of Content Management
systems and am really trying to wrap my brain around what they really
do and how to set one up. I guess I am wondering how other designers
handle this type of issue? How do you setup clients to manage their
own site so they are not having to take a detailed course in Web
Design. I hope my concern is understood, as I have been thinking
about this issue for a while and have investigated certain software...
Joomla, Wordpress...
Can anyone lend a hand? Thanks very much...
Regards,
Kevin.
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